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ae The Sheriff, Coroner Squires and nd deputy sheriffs hunted for Glovan!, who | was found | y run by‘a@ pa- named ) aford, about | \ one 4 a mile ay ad Josep: Burnado told Suevitt Lane that 1d seen Pasquale walking in the tim Whose Body Was Sunk in Creek. > Ga iia 2° phe murder of Frank Brady, a watch: | 891 S10 man for Contravtors Mallory & Murray, aT qn the State road, between Tarrytown) WHERE IS Bent white Plains, has roused the Hilti! authorities, Joes many | Sister of Young Man In Anxious to, (9%? (Black Hand \ ah | slayer crust (a WILLIAM HENLOW? —_—--— f | Plains boy, by ng for him ir ook | ha learns 1 " sald | na brook | stiss Henlow ening World te | | Brady lay on) porter, “H way because he water. The! could not x with our step: | oa ane inl iiitelad | Be POUL a) eae t lis father and his o the flesh. | stapmot continued will come | and all his OPENS AN ACCOUNT MO4ZAST’L' STATION ccater OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS || FISHER BROS ‘COLUMBUS ‘AVE s crushed and | the young Datla ner atives want to see hat was a | ae were q r p, fet ; | FRYTMING FOR HOUSE RES PING | meee (( $ | WEEKLY ba! Encounter With a Riva ss \ On Friday night Brady had a night | 5D Dorr. Saturday night Pasquale “was made watchman, as was not | a) known whether Brady would return 8 @oout he did. He ordered Giovant away, and that was the last seen of him alive, 103 8104 ST. Stern Brothers For To-morrow—Tuesday Ole ffiuanafir fore Store Closes at 5 P. M. OMe fftucmofty fore A New Story Regarding China and Glass My Dear Mr. WaNAMAKER— There is no ‘perhaps’ about it—that 31 floor of your New Building— outdistances anything New York ever dreamed or did since the Dutch put their big strong feet on Manhattan Island; that whole floor, bigger than the Cooper Institute block given up exclusively to China and Glasa, is the most wonderiul thing in. New York, It is equal to a dozen Sixth avenue stores, Somehow you have uncommercialized that part of your shop and installed a museum, | would not have believed it if I had not seen it, l came away imbued with a new sense o! what you are doing, Your Friend and an old resident, To Housemakers and Housekeepers: September First brings on our regular Semi-Annual Sale of China, Cut Glass and Art Wares Aga thousand and more of the city and country homes have profited by purchasing at our August Furniture Sale, so we imake benefits to purchasers of China and Cut Glass and cognate articles of Art. These Sales are not mere busines September the favored month tor replenishinent of the homes. We, theretore, get ready for this month by saving up lots of goods in the markets'and bringing them in purposely tor this Sale. We hold up strictly the qualities and the perfectness of the articles, and when we say the prices are lower than usual, itis because of actual concessions, and these facts are the funda- inentals of the September Sale. hi, C, B-——— spurts. Long ago we found bo us the favor to see the vastness of our display of unchallengeable mer- chandise, and notice the prices we offer. ‘i ‘ A line orted China, Dinner Sets Cut Glass rlohly de eeaehy worth French China Dinner Sets ch! Sug 4 Creams, $5 end $6 pair, |double inchides fruit ons, with heavily gilt | from S plates, Hate ae Cel and c ‘and § ly Ro—10 s| | Rtehly Dec 1 Pla » regularly Ri-10 pieces; | Tall Compot ee Plates—sonie regularly 30-111 pieces | Bonbon Dishes, $2.60, from $3. ven of a kind a) some less than a gula 30 il) apewentiae zen, Many styles, all beautifully The following items are special for ) | this Salen the gavings shown are act-|“ecorated, and at half prices. Just jenough to make a counterful ual and positive: [stance ses 10-in., $15, | Bice, $6 to $18 doz., wore $1 i} je ft Punch Bowls on stand, 2.50, regularly $82.50-100| regularly sso" A We be neve lees pieces, with gold handles. Water Jugs, $3.75 to $5.60, regularly | gig to go7 59 en - At 825, regularly $40—100 pleces, | §6 to $9. | ; i each plece heavily gold-stippled Limoges China Dinner Sets, In rict Claret Jugs, % to , regularly #50 Marbles, Bronzes, Pedestals to $12. and Bric-a-Brac _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, | B Books B in pape | World's M Bowls EL ( a Louble \e J.B.GREENH SOF 4 ANY OTHER STORE TOOPERG “S.&H.” GreenTrading Stumps (1wo with Each 10¢ of Purchase) Are ( iven with All Purchases Ma.e Betore Noon Single Stamps (One with Each 10c of Purchase) with All burchases Made After Noon Bonne $ Femmes 0 Irish Poin 50 Inc! $3 Bonne remmes, 41 wide, (Third Flo $1.75 Utility Boxes Regular Price $2.75 Antique oak finish shirt waist or utility boxes, Third Hloor, Front 25¢ Cook The New York Evening felegram Couk Book, by Emma Pad tock Telford: bound (Lhird tloor, Centers) fegular Event C Price 5 S1.50a8e The World's Great Events; « history of the world trom ancien. to ern time ef Singleton, § voiumes, illustra r) Floor, Center, Regular Mayonnaise ¢ 25e: ie 4 mayonnaise bowls; red ripe gn, cn green teal shaped Third Floor, Front 9 Salad Bowls Regulai Price 18e Fine pressed owls ina sorted shapes; for ir ad Third Flour, Front, Assorted Regula Price Busts 69¢ $1.5) Aciware Oriental style busts, 17 inchs gh andin assoried designs; in pertect condition. (Third Floor, Fron: $2.75 Fen. Pri BY Mission Lamps With US.inch square shades: can be hod titted for gas or oil: made to reiil at $6; our regular price $2 5. (Third Hoor, Front.) Hat Ske Shares Regular Price Ie Newest blocks, made of pressed satin, nthe bestco.ors; suiable for dress wear; worth $1.25; our regular price is Sc. Second Floor, Fron. Al!-wool art squares in a tion of designs anc covor 6.000 Pith, Floor, Front.) 3fe¢ Re ular rice viea Yd. Rest quality fiber waving in new de signsy very able anu sanuary H tron) Fiber Matting Horse and 6} B9¢ Wagon Regular Price 50 Horse nd wagon outfits; b sand imusing toys: wid ‘ull of action Rea Children’: Te. CoC: Price 10-Carts e $2.45 Light weight go-certs for childrens rub: Der-tired wheels; wei-made and easy 10 run. (Third igor, Conver, Whiskey POA 2 This brand is sold everywh gallon, our regular price is $: day ar$2.24, (se oursa Floor Regal G4e Dry Gin Very evoice quality ex and cockiails; sod at vOc4 bottie, lent gin fo other stores tourth Foor, Front. Side 95 Wings Excellent for tailo chaing black a hation of binck anu white. Second Floor, Front.) Re: ular Prive 49e 18; all colors, int 0 Pair “ude’s Pepto wlangan Re. Price 7de Women’s 6 for — rezular Hand- i kerchiefs special floral designs; continuous gold sti pling on every piece; solid “4 52. 2 7 oh, regu- iret ay anon te.2) 0) Hl escih £264; | i castilenal Marnie | ures, at Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing | Busts and Fig- For Cak Mission Lamps y, ne handles: | ‘ % is the following. savings: Madgi tei 86 1 Dak | Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates, $3.75, | g's9,' rom. $0.30 sey fi adqio Ketei! at $6 U At 880, regularly $55—101 pieces; | regularly $6.60, p , S. from $85, U Ww m ? | $9 trom $18 it : 4 j New Styles for Autumn four platters and soup tureen. Bonbon Baskets, $2, regularly 33.80. |$14, from $27.50, Euipeiili ty Worth 49c to 98c a Pair Handsome and & a At 835, regularly 860-114 pieces;| Water Carafes, #2 to $5, regularly) Carrara Marble Busts and Figures ir e strongly made; well ys’ Norfi ble- Suits, | Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, $4.95 to 13.50 four platters and soup tureen. $3 to $8.50, Water Tumblers, $3 to $7.60 dozen, | $! | and Urns from Finished, with 1§-inch of Fancy Chevtots and Cassimeres, Pouyat Dinner Sets of 114 pleces, One of the most ex- with four meat dishes and soup! regularly $4.80 to $iv. eal A “Tuesday | Square shades to featiany tureen; all pieces heavily gilt; at 845, ‘ rom $65, 100, fr ~traordinary ue y atieeanie e Boys Combination Norfolk and Double-breasted Sults, Extra Pair 6.75 BS Fancy China . trom $75, $100, from i Kargains” for to-morrow | Match; can be had for gas, \ is f 1, farble Pedestals, slightly imper- fect: 4 $8.50, from $15.50, $7.50, from $13.50. |" A choice collection of Royal Doul ¢/ton Vases at half price: Knickerbocker Trousers; Fancy Cheviots & Navy Serge & Cheviot, AckerlcantPorcelaine Dinner aetavot| ¥ 7 pyeah |] 100 pieces; three floral designs, and all | vive Yourig Men's Suits, Pai Colors and Fancy —g . pieces gilt; soup tureen and three ha Materials; 32 to 38 in, chest 12.50 to 21.50 platters; at $10, regularly $18. complete with incandescent burner, mantle and tubing or for oil, with brass oil pot, ete. ; In border decoration of flowers with gold. Bread-and-butter, Tea, Sala ast Plates, Cups an cers and Fruit Saucers, at 10 and 15¢ each, worth double, is this offering of 1,5.0 pairs of barefoot sandals for boys and girls. These fee Also the following special September c / $2.50, from $5, from $22.50 ready f p, We ai 3 , HAs Baas In the same decoration are the fol-| $5, from $12, from, $57.50 better grade y tor use. c »\ YOUNG MEN'S FALL WEIGHT TOP COATS, STYLISH Yaluea— ln, fe French china, and joing: Suxers and Creams, Sled rns faba are of the better grade, eaaerata tunrhtatsen . 2, Cake Plates and Teapots—all| made of good tan leather GRAY AND BROWN MIXTURES Household Linens HEAVY SATIN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LINEN SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, BEDSTEADS AND TOWELS At Specially Reduced Prices 2x 2 yds. 2 x 2% yds. 2x 3 yds. rape | $2.38, 2.75 2,98, 3.75 3.50, 4.50 CLOTHS __ 2% x 2% yds, 2% x 3 yds. 3.95, 5.00, 5.38 4.90, 5.65, 6.25 6%) NAPKINS TO MATCH— w" BREAKFAST SIZE, Doz $2.95, 3.38, 4.25 | — DINNER SIZE, «3.90, 4.50, 5.00 | HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS, Pair 3.95, 4.38, 5.50 | HEMST'D LINEN PILLOW CASES, “ 1.35, 1.55, 1.70 L BEDSPREADS, Eh 1.50, 2.25, 2.50 i HUCK TOWELS, Doz, 2.25, 2.60, 2.95 JQ 4,200 ys. IRISH SATIN DOUBLE 1G DAMASK TABLE LINEN, — Usual price $1.50 yd 1.00 pes Ve. r Unusual Values in Aes Mahogany Furniture | 3 10 Desks, $17.00, 22.00, 40.00 Y Formerly $24.00, 29.00, 48,00 102 Library Tables, $17.00, 38.00, 52.00 | ’ Formerly $24.00, 46.25, 64.00 | wey : #2" Book Cases, $22.00, 43.00, 50,00 Formerly $28.00, 52.00, 57.00 Music Cabinets, $7.00, 18.00, 28.00 | Formerly $9.25, 24.25, 34.25 Exceptional Offerings in Enamelled and Brass Bedsteads and Bedding Brass Bedsteads, $13.50, 20.00, 25.00 Formerly $17.50, 25.00, 36.00 Enamelled Bedsteads, $4,75, 6.25. 8.00 | Formerly $5.75, 7.75, 10.50 Upholstered Springs, $10.00, 12,50, 16.50 Formerly $12.50, 16.50, 21.78 Woven Wire Springs, $3.50, 5.50, 6.50 | ‘y Formerly $4.50, 6.50, 8.00 Liw REDUCTIONS IN HAIR AND FELT MATTRESSES, THE | | PRODUCTS OF THEIR OWN WORKROOM a Were Sve Ran H ot? very West Twenty-third Street | ' 100-plece Sets, $18.50, from $23.50. 13-plece 5 $27.50, from $32.00. 114-plece Sets, 855, from $75. lld-plece Sets, 860, from $90, ll4-plece Sets, $75, from $10) 1l4-piece Sets, 885, from $120. ll4-plece Sets, #90, from $120. There are also seven patterns in fine china being closed out, the Dinner Sets of which will be sold at Aalf price, | se each, worth 40c, ‘A line of French China, rose festoon | border, heavily gilt; fancy shape.| Specially priced for this Sale at a/ saving of one-third: Salad Plates, $4.9) doz., regularly $6.00. A small collection of Vienna Terra Cotta Pleces: $8 from $16. Frengh Art Bronze Fig 60. $5, from $7.50, Fruit Plates, $4 doz., regularly $8. iW fron He Bread-and-Butter Plates, at $3 doz.,| $13, from $. regularly %. Solid Bronze Figure: Cut Glass Chop Dishes, $1.50, regularly $2.25. | $7. 14 The following prices quoted for this| ‘Teapots, $l, regularly $1.00. | f16, trom $2 3 | $20, September Sale are the lowest we) Sugars and Creams, $1.25 palr, reg- 2) Gor A collection of Teplitz Pieces at have ever offered. Coupled with this, | Warly $17. half orice: the fact that the bulk of these Items | Tea,Cups, $6 dom, regularly $9. || galt Oilas 18 from the factory whose entire out- | g,Powllion Cups, $7.20 doz, regularly) gy pony gy: ECA Ete arRular | “Chocolate Pots, $2 each, rex'ly $3, | §, from $6 2 each, regularly $3, | $, 25 per cent. the reductions shown from $12, om $14, . from Biscult Jars, $2 Griddle Cake Plates with covers, $1) counter In ou here are the'more emphasi: oh. regularly. $1.60. ‘a beautiful ¢ 1 Bowls, 8-Inch, to $8.80 each, | “roth Bowls, $12, regularly $175. | Doulton China, Pl Were 82.50, from $3.50 to 31 ch, $ and $8.50/ Also a line of Imported China from] $3, $6 and $37.50 doz; today at B18 each, from $7.0 and $12, which many fancy pleces can be dozen, Were #1 doz: today at $12 French make.! dozen, Nappies, &inch $4 and $5 each, f es, Sine $5 each, from Third Floor, New Bulldine. selected at half prices. $6 and $7. Beautifully decorated. The Annual September Sale Of HOUSEFURNISHINGS All but a scrap of the largest basement in New York (equal to an entire four-story store building on Fifth avenue of 50x178 feet on the four floors, or ten Fifth avenue one- floor storee of 20 feet front by 175 feet deep) is filed with the most reputably made and experience-te-ted articles ior the kitchen and other housework, ; Now and then somebody cuts the price of an article here and thers, and unquestion. ably collects the profit from similar goods of lighter weight or not so firmly put together, of which there is a great plenty, We prefer steady all-the-year-round uniformiy fair prices to every purchaser, and a child or blind person can buy as safely bere as the smartest expert. : Our Customers are not only requested but urged to return any article they would like to return even it it be because of the one or two-cent cut-offs of prices, We are not followers! But each September we get our best manufacturers larger-than-penny savings on the best goods they make this to tell; Enameled Cooking Utensils, double-coated | with pure enamel, in a very wide assortment of the to co-operate with us for these So we have such fine news as Hard Wood Refrigerators, with ash cases, grained golden oak, packed between case and lined best’ sizes of the most-wanted utensils, Sizes are not With charcoal sheeting. Heavy doors, 8s hinges skimped. In every way the most desirable ware, and aud locks and wood casters: absolutely perfect. pecially made for this evenr. | Ice Capacity Regalarly Now ‘ompared with standard wares of the same quiity, 5 pounds $5.00 $06.00 the savings in price ruf from a third to a half. | 5 pounds $10.00 $7.50 Kitchen Cutlery, Paring Knives, Knives and ae ea an aia Forks and Carving Sets, all of the best quality, ab- 100 pounds $17.00 $13.00 colutely perfect, ata third to a half regular prices. Galvanized Coal Buckets. the right size, 25¢ each, $40 Standard Sewing Machines at $30, These are the Standard Rotary Shuttle Sewing Ma. chines, which we believe to be the best machines Step Ladders, Extrastrong, hard wood sites made, not only in the details of construction and removable she!! to hold bucket, in various sizes: | ish in the principle which saves time and } 3 ft, 4 ft, 6 ft. up to 10 ft. at 25¢ a foot. | the seamstress, Because of the ch i yoodwork > case, 2 | Clothes Wringers that we think enough at| wrounen Th Abe eames save to stencil them “Wanamaker.” The rollera are the Q)4.¢ Hee hela crucial point, and these are so good that we wil! re- shape and finish to all the Standard 3) ¢ The Standard Machine has ant place any wringer that wears out in a year. $2.25 each.’ lock and chain stitch, sewing a third Waffle Irons, Baking waffles In quarters, at other machine, Each mach r r 50c each, instead of Sic, gu tee, We have a full of these $40 Ma- $ Haliate aie chines to sell at $30 each and you pay for them, tf het Frying Fans, polished, at 25, instead Of voy wish, at the rate of $2 down and $1 weakly, Strongly made, New Bullding JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street with flexible leather soles; The price is so all sizes, sensationally they are Regulur Price Hay's Hair Hesith, an ideal tonic and dressing for the 1 air, ain rioor, Front, 18th St.) Hair Health Requla Prive AW9e adras in pretty 25¢ Made of good quality « designs. Blouses This Is a good ond Fiooi ESLCR EOC egular Cluster $l 90) site Putts Seu yy Sixteen pulfs, to be used tor low hair dress; ell the desirable shades, Center, 18th St Main th Women’s Regular Price Sacques 35€ 49c In navy ground, with white polka dor ull b and front, with belt; dishop collar tinished with scalloped decond Hou: ceves: edge ruffle Regular Sirloin t Price Steaks 14¢ Choice cuts of fine, tender sirloin steak fresh aad delicious (Fourth Floor.) For Boys’ and Girls’ Sandals 50, 50. sure (Oo rapidly; so come early, (Second Floor, Kear.) 18e a lb, { that sell low Linen Reg. Price Napkins 74 $1 a doz. Hemmed 17-inch heavy i nbieached linen aphins, ty-inch check p. , 001 Table Oe AN ! Cloths $1.90 re (ain oor, Rear, Hemstit'd Reau'ar scarfs 25¢ 4 290 A rare barean in hemstit choice of 18x 45 and 18 White Regular Naingoole Price ainsoo 10c a yd. 1,000 yards of 27-inch checked natn. sook in 3 patterns; regular | © quality. Mzin Floor, Kear, Bartlett 30 Hen >, rice Pears ® Cc de Fancy frule for table use or suitebi> for Preserving: reguiar c.No 6 basket Jue. Fourth Floor.) Girls’ Pretty Dresses, worth $1 to $1.95, a “ Tuesday Barjain,’’ { ictures these lamps as a fea ture-special at a high- er Price, but in accordance with the ‘Tuesday }argain List’ rule we make to-morrow’s price the low- 4 est it has ever been, Uhird Floor, tront, 19th Strees, Regular Price ibe at of \ssorted 19¢ Choice of a large assort pictures im fancy inane Third Floor, 79¢ foor-s Regu'ar Price 98c Sporting Pictures These are in Third Floor, Cenier,) Coffee 15 Pots vc Cen be used as a coffee pot vr syrup pitcher; nickel tinished, (Bosement,) rice Knife 25¢ Pr Boxes d durable boxes, with Good, stron oid regulary at 3Se, wo compart at § 4) 137 Fe-u'ar Combina- 1 Rey. tion Price hid 500 dresses in the identical styles and materials that we have been selling all Ss season at $1 to $1.95. mighty good values at those prices, too. ginghams, madras and _percales; Materials are fast And they're color all tault.essly made and nicely trimmed; extra full kilted skirts open down the back Mothers of schoolgirls 6 to 14 fi years old will do well to buy literally, for these dresses are wonderful specials at to-morrow S price, 2d Floor, Centre, 19th St it Ask for “S. & A. i - ”’ Green Tiadirg Stamps. ~, 59¢ We Give Them,