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eee ap i ela ee SiS SEN eee stths aS and will fina ALL SWIMMERS. og WHEN TO - BNEW TEST. Treated)? Pair in Thus gainst Two Athletes Will Run A Regular Condition. | WILL RACE 100 YARDS.3? London Professor Is Exponent) of This Latest Fad for In- FS Aw creasing Physical Endurance. [A wat Dettrich, ¢ tin, will ine up against composed of Kelley. Ferber and Graham. under the direction of Thomas jing and under A. Deu U. rules. nigh Sheridan jon Dettrich polo mateh wil jer, Van Dusen the &f a swimmer under ordinary condl- tions can cover 100 yards In sixty-six peconds, what can he do under the new conditions of being loaded up with oxy- wen, a6 advocated by Prof. Leonard Ml, a professor of physiology at Lon- \ don Hospital? Prot, Hill has stated that his method | of administering the vital principle of | @tr to athletes will enable them to per- form greater stunts than under ordl- nary conditions, and it !s to have a practical test of the oxygenization of Fires in Vain, tcenth street early to-day ‘athletes that the committee on the Dempsey caught John Raub, composed of Mul White, The sports will be ye used at tra te Democratic and Ma: red team, Boyle, W. Gold- JUVENILE BURGLAR IS CAUGHT IN A CELLAR. 'Two Other Boys Jump From) Coal Bin and Policeman In the cellar of No, 48 Fast Nine- Patrolman sixteen swimming carnival at Chateau des years old, of No. 614 East Fourteenth Beaux Arts at Huntington, L. I., Sat- | street. ‘urday afternoon {e now at work. |ing several men's shirts, Arrangements have been made to se-) UNA TS, Oe ter a search eure the attendance of a committee| Young Raub hiding under a composed of Health Commissioner Dar- we CHlipd! na Aington, Prof. W. J. Giles, of the De- | ® ‘githoug! 6 partment of Biological Chemistry, Oo- | Upon, tem to fpalt and fired ¢ umbla University, and Dr. E. B. Smith, | escaped professor of physiology at Fordham, sater who will take charge of the athletes ‘and report upon the results. It Is the first practical test of the new theory made in America. and the results will box as articles stolen from be watched with great interest. janes of those who favor the new system de-|SPO'.0y Giso been stolen clare that it can be extended to thor-| store. avenue, had | door had | jimmy, Remick’s “Star Dance ‘Pride In Progress — The Semi-Annual Sale of CHINA, GLASSWARE, LAMPS & BRIC-A-BRAC and the Midsummer Sale of FURNI TURE. { 10, Too, ng successes In \ shar's orice, 5 Advance Autumn Displays o Women’s Outer Apparel Biway y of little collectione-forerunners of full stocks—are ready, enough garments to war This is s the woman who lives wit ed mention of the store, and advantage lom wardrobe, And market this early. TAIL ORED ai )DEL 1 coats wor $25, 00 Coats, $187 ee ted, | aers” Pasa, $5. 94- waist trimmed y Coats, $2.96 i cheviots and paca girls of 4 to 16 Sailor Suits, $14. 4 GULATION S. sailor col! d wa ve pleated skirts; 12 ¢ policeman store of Philip Farber, of No. 31 been turglarized. The been forced open with a Farber went to the police sta ion and {dentified the things in the Dempsey found a box contain- some cheap |Jeweiry, notions and sixteen bottles of he found mattress. darted fram a coal-bin, called wo shots, | door an {t_ was learned that the nection | 7 First | his store, ‘Some | and said that a palt of suspenders and ot cuff-links that young Rew from his ards is ™ nd | part of Mr. GETTING ALL Th MONEY HE WANS, SAPSHORMAN RNC —— Campaign Under Way at the Hoft- man House FLOOR '/ Bryan Expected in the City | About the Middle of WHOLE HIRED, September Democracy tok the political hurdles with flying leaps to-day At 8 A. M. Norman E. Mack, chatr-| man of the National Committee, ap- |peared at the Hoffman Housa, where the hungry faithful have been walting | for a week, and Proprietor Coddagan| had been keaping the nineteen rooms tn regerve, : ‘At 8.05 Mr, Mank rented five rooms on the third floor fronting Broadway | ‘and the campaign started | By 10 A. M, these yuarters were out- grown and two more rooms were added. At noon the Bryan boom simply Durst out the keyholes and the whole floor) was hired by Mr. Mack. On Saturday there will be formal moving in and officlal dedication. No Lack of Money, Yet: ere was refrshing frankness on the Maack about carmpalgn) | ftnances. “The day of large contributions to{ campaign funds has passed,” he sald, | “at least so far as the Democratic | party Is concerned. But we shall get) all the money we need for legitimate expenses, We have been supplied up to| date with whatever funds were needed, | jand are not in any distress. The sys-| Well © | W. Middleton, of No. saa A aonpanm RE larg been ma’ A vi campaten {3 mn M mite MISS MIDDLETON WEDS. Brooklyn Girt the Drie of P. Foote, of Poughkeepale. Miss Theresa Arminda Middleton. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur 1182 teenth street, Brooklyn, last evening to Percy Lafayette Foote, son of Dr. P, L. Foote, of Pough- keepsie, The ceremony the home of the bride's parents and was performed by the Rev. Reginald H. Scott, of Christ Church, Brooklyn. took place In | and unbleached. Nota garment in the entire lot a | The bride, who was attended by her | sister, costly chiffon gown and carried a bouquet of Illes of the valley, while | her sister was attired in pink silk and | carried a bouquet of pink m C. Yorke, jr., of Brooklyn, was best man. After the ceremony a wedding sy per was served and the couple Miss Mattlo Middleton, wore a ||| parted on an extended wedding Las Fehiay will Include a trip to Europe. They will make thelr home In Broaklyn. | EL : THREE-MASTER IN DISTRESS. | ‘A three-masted schooner with color union down, apparently {In distress, | with Jib-boom gone, was sighted about five miles southeast of Sea Girt yeu- | terday by the fruit steamer Rosario de Glozio, which arrived here last night from Port Antonio. A three-masted steamer, probably a Guffey tank steamship, was standing by the disabled schooner. R, H, Macy & Ci Dept. F Foli Good “Girl Who Threw Me Dot oe For Your Fali and Winter >hopping Campaign For Your All-the-Year-Round Shopping Campaigns A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT f autumn but there are few groups embracing ng time—seeing time for buyi of e-bound ng ts Come to No. 8, containing ‘tAre You Sincere ?"” "O'Brien Has No Place to Go. Are Their Low VA to bth at, ifth Floor “Sweet: ym Afral! Store Hours: 8 A.M. to6 P.M. Bnough 49 During August we close at noon Saturdays. Tha Ideal Form of a “Charge” Account reer Advance-of-Schooltime Sale of Boys’ Clothing ce of the good service this Macy Store for boys é id Bro wth of it. Within the month we found it ne nove the stocks into new and larger quarters in order to meet to your sd faction and ours, the demands ’r store can you find a better you mateh Macy Second Floor, renders— App sarel—2nd in none can id cassimeres; kerbocker trou- ool wear, nade of all- ew shades of sers: size Suits, $4. 96- ted ts ard cassimeres; a pray, olive or brown; 7 to {7 years Suits at $4.96 r or Russ . made of blue ser orsteds ; Some have extra At 69c~' Het e of fine Each $12 48 Just ‘Nine Piano Prizes. IN} At $175.00 Instead of $259.00-(!: ot At $325.00 Instead of $525.00 hore At $300.00 Instead of $350.10... Oxfords. Just now Oxfords predominate. A saul many are patent | S f, feather, Every size in the lot—so that we il and various styles of Sheata and Direc | fit YOU ssecseecse veers scennece teen eoressensesenees | toire Beits at prices ranging from | shoes. Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store Carriage Entrances on 21st Street Telephone $700 Chelsea | fe ninal Hudsen Tunnel 5700 Cheisea "0 NEILL: Anas 5 G\=ez: Es:apiished Forts -One Years ieepncn: Our Delivery Service in New ‘anh ii the Most Complete of Any New York Store | Men’s Underwear at Half Price and Less To Close Summer Stocks at Once N fl ADAMS BUILDING, Nene neh i Manor telephone orders—not all sizes in every kind, but some to be found in the lots in every size. isle thread, mesh, Balbriggan, &e., Shirts and Diawe ers, white] Men's silk lisle, ribbed and flat, lisle thread, real French balbriggan, = 25¢ nainsook, white and colors, and Drawers, long 30c and short sleeves, and Athletic Drawers and knee lengths, Thousands of Men i in reve Walk ot Life Wear Land Union Suits. None were less than $1.00; to close at Douglas Shoes Ww Ne Sell at for less tha’ each A Charming New fall Suit for Misses at $18.75 One of the Advanced Fall Styles That Will Surely Please the Girls ! ade inc cheviot, plain colors; coat 34 inches long, lined throughout th soft satin, lap pockets; circular skirts with four-inch fold; sizes 14 and 16 yea $48.75 Misses’ Jumper Dresses—Closing Sale Jumper and One-'Misses’ Jumper Dresses— |Piece Dresses—Colored lawn, Figured lawn and dots, some | tucked blouse, with four-inch col- piain, others trimm and lar; skirt pleated and finished with skirt tucked and with deep hem; sizes 14 and 16 years, deep hem; sizes 14 and 16 years. Value $4.00; special to op) 0 Values up to $3.00, $4.00 ADAMS BUILDING. “I brand every shoe | make with its lowest cash value.” ‘ ‘Misses’ So says W. L. Douglas, and that is why he makes more shoes than any other manu- facturer in the world, and when you buy them for less than their branded price you get a genuine shoe bargain. We contract with the Douglas factories to take every pair of shoes that has even the slightest surface mark or defect. These they close at 36.50, now talee Novelties in : Sheath and Directoire Belts We are showing all the newest shades” fe “Factory Damage The imperfections do not affect in the ine either the looks or are for the most part so immaterial that they! wearing quality of the Better Selection for Men, $2.59 H We always have a multiplicity of styles in these Dongola Shoes and a 25 to size “asain: Fine Offering of French China Dinner Sets, Regular $30.00; Special $22.50 O'NEILL BUILDING. ‘Samat Clothing 46 Men Must Go—Prices to Close at Once ADAMS BUILDING Men's and Ycuths’ $15.00 Suits, $5.95. In sizes to fit every man and youth, in the most up to date manner in fancy mixtures and plain blue and black fabrics, sizes 31 to 46. Values up to $15.00; special Ate... seer eee $5.95 Youths’ $10.00 Suits, $2.95. $30 French China Dinner Sets at $22.50 Perotnee Decorated in assorted floral designs, 100 pieces to each piece gold traced, ml elegant chance for the youths or small men, in sizes 30 to 38 the set, including soup tureen, large chest measure, in light and da well made and ”, 95 “be; size plates and meat dishes. Your tailored, Values up to $10.00; oO oS Gy. choice of any decoration, Regular Men’s $2.00 Trousers, 5c. IESE cock price $40.00; spe- $22. 50 CIA OsIOLO Warne risrnar cetera coerce tik eiR PIR U is In fancy mixtures and ch just what you want to finish the season. Value $2.00; | 95¢ Jelly Fruit Glasses—100 Barrels First eee Jelly Fruit Glasses, with tin capped cover, 6 and 1 zes, Regular 24, and 30¢. per doz.; Heal at, eac a * Choice Groceries---Special | ADAMS: BUILDING— ("Phone 5700 Chelsea) spe. pec Last Call for Straw Hats sold 1h 5 men’s and youths’ Hats that formerly $1.00 to $1.50, at... sesso eee All our fine sennit and split yacht at $2.00 to $3.00, while they last, at All our j ins i "Ear Fake (Collec the O'Neil butter — Finest Elgin Friday Bargains at ley’s Freenbld Brand Special Blend, freshly Creamery Table Butters d 1 | Early June Peas; sweet roasted, granulated or fresh made quality; best Boys Clothing i ural flavored qual- pulverized; 1-Ib, sealed oh nable; in 3-Ib. sealed tins carto 3, real) i; ckS; S| Boy's$1.25 Washable Suits, $9c /8 8c f Zhe Shion 2 137 Boys’ $6. 00 Suits, $1.95 Og na small lot of odd Wash Suits ¢ sian, sailor blouse and ~ |grouped for quick sellin at ; ° ck selling; sizes 2% to tweasted vtyle, in sizes 202 40 16 oe Values 4 Values up to $6.00; $i. 96 5 : clall at 4.44% Ciimay, running ranie Se free. You Can Buy Hee To. Morrow | $15.00 Baby Carriages at $10.50 ADAMS BU |ILDING. A Bi ved, reed hood top, upholstered | cen Oke: in heavy hers and cross handles Strong Pea i a ietha: i 19¢ running g $15.00; Ww. Ate CRACKERS Pe tor $1.00: 21} 4 H HAM — Rieh- | falnarean wb f C| “ardson & Re Lunch | O-morron 1 i f unch t many 0. 50 ma T Fancy | Cale ie it 25¢ Ae 20¢ quot $15.00 Bee d Folding Go-Carts at $7, 50, MARROW, BEANS Chotee stro z line of reed Gr ( *. for € Pane pee arte | Rloval_ Luncheon ie Ne] gdm hits "bores: MUSTARD —— Pure fresh ihehbon i. 20¢ Special Hair Goods Sale Beauti ul Sty.es—Fine Qua ities—Low Prices ADA! us BU: LDING. Pompadou 1s Corcnet Pu fs Real Human | a5 price Hair Nets Nets; assorted ade al Four Great Specials i in Muslin Underwear Dept. _ Colored He atkerb'oom Petticoats —wiih black Setsen yi se lake Rolls. Smnitary Hair Rolls; ar price og extra well made; 24 inches long; as- C sorted Regular price ioe apie HE ee 39¢ | ait Sw rhenetes Good Quality air Switches, SHORT STEMS, ell made; assorted aed $2.98; Reno ziog ra size ales Eton dust rutiles loom mA label; your] Hydegrade Pett coa s—W Enlarged Candy Department in the Adams basement—Full line of Candies, Favors, &c., always on hand. Sp:cial ‘for Friday and Satureay | Our best assorted Chocolates, Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans, Jellies, Lemon, Orange, Pineapple, Peppermints, plain Chocolates, Cara. mels, and many other choise pieces. Regular Pine 60c, | and 80e. per Ib.; special at 3% ‘| Corset Covers and Drawers—nicely trimmed; also Short Shirts with deep flounce. Your choice......... » 25¢ | Drawers —trimmed with lace and embroidery, io “hemailtched: im Corset Covers in an endless variety of styles; all sizes and styles in this large assortment. Actual value 59¢.; while they