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12 COST HIM $3,000 Magistrate Kempner in atreet police bail for examination to-morrow, WITH ANTINVENTOR; STUCK HEAD DOWN Then John Rowan Discovered . A ny yr, 2rothe Son , the His Submarine Chaser Was Lost Brother, noand | I K Gottiien Helter, eighteen years otf.) Grandson by Assassination. @ Farm Wagon Brake, | .1'No, 190 senichervocker avonve, ¥ b |\amsburz, was one of a group « a | Joun Rowan has been interested tn o went swimming to-day tn Newt TURIN, Ttaly, J 6 a Pia | inventions ever since he was a little Creek at the foot of Ten Eyck street. | Queen > wager of Po al, died at the| boy. Most of the time he could spare | He dived off a plier and fated to | royal ; atenu a ipinigh at y'clook tor in the | Come UP. | this afternoon. e had suffered from A dae ole leall dd phad His companions floundered about, | uremia Bureau of Highways in Brooklyn he | spent reading the patent office reports and the scientific papers which came to his home, No. ‘9@ Twentieth street. getting in one another's way, but making no headway toward finding the antshed youth ber of women and two men set up a On the shore a num- Tt was his ambition to invent #ome | great cry of “Man drowning! but no- | King from Physi nd Oraseni thing or to buy an invention or an im] ho, aia anything that was worth | 1889. terest in one. while. Recently nd Healthful Skin | ‘When he met last September @ muave | asp reen vaar-old Charies Milter, | Wit) her sts ual cost of Talcum & person whore cuffs were siehtly | socky and red-headed, of No. 123 ek bike heanen | frayed and whose curling hit WAS ®) thames street, was Ing alone the| trie eee | See | trifle long in the back and who, petit ed ida Solow looking | eremre OBMONT CHEMICAL co. | cause of these bits of personal eccen-| ror q jikely place to He heard x | trielty, had inventor written all over! yy, vet a im, Rowan thought his am glance eat about to be reall Helfer was by as possessed th name of R far as look humanity, bat I am now on achievement that will star You have @ sympathe pull ‘him, loose 1 will ex ye third time midable a scout of that no submarine ist within miles of 1 nner workings to further—I will ps n, and when ft sclentifie world y 4 spellbound and the says, his advancement Z| Summer Hints * | fame. \ he "i re coeha| A Delicious, Refreshing Drink Beat slowly into a raw egg two table. spooafula of Dufly's pure malt. whiskey of course, no end model, but his impatience was some- | tail it is smooth and thickened a little. hounge told him the patent had been |Add four teaspoonfuls of sugar and obtained and. that it wnt es” | the juice of one lemon or lime; shake Pretty soon there ‘a demon | well together with some broken ice, pour stration of the submarine chaser, i sand fill with water, But this, too, was delayed and finally | h and ii Rowan asked Congressman Calder to make an Investigation in Washington. | ple ad Out anit ‘The Congre: did and reported that | pletel ged 01 eet ieeahd at | haustion when a delicate and sustaining 1838 and co’ nothing more inspir. |ourishment is required. Dr. Wm. ing than a farm wagon brake, So | Berkenstock, of Philadelphia, Pa., who Rowan had hix genius arrested on a | hus prescribed it to many of his patients, charge of obtaining money on fraudu- | says it is unequaled.—Advt. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 patent No. 2 ad July Sale, Commencing To-morrow, ‘Thursday Curtains, Hammocks, Porch Swings & Summer Furniture at 25% to 50% off 500 Pairs Swiss Curtains 65€ and $1.00 per pair Formerly 85c to $1.50 1,000 Pairs Renaissance, Marie Antoinette and Etamine Curtains $2. 00 per pair Formerly $3.50 to $4.50 Swing Hammocks—Standard Weaves at $1.75, $2.00, $3.00, $4.60 Were $3.50, $4,00, $6.00, 88.00 Mexican Hammocks 75¢ & $1.00 Formerly $1.35 and $1.65 50 Couch Hammocks Metal frame and spring with cushion $5.00 each, complete Formerly $7.50 Entire Stock Summer Furniture at 25% to 50% off Furniture Re-upholstered During summer months in our own shops, in hest sible manner, at extremely moderate cost. Goods held until Fall if desired. Store Closes 5.80 P. M.; 12 Noon on Saturdays, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ao contest » lent representation and to-day Chief the Adama court held him in $1,000 | | TOSHARE HONORS HAULS OUT YOUTH. | IN NEWTOWN CREEK THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY Kin oday he AFTERGARCEROF “== WAY SAD EVENTS. == ed a =a t Jowager Queen of Portugal e nel N.Y. City WE GIVE SURETY STAMPS Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. High Q. ality, Lowes! Prices cn Sixh Avenue. Manuel, opened up h blew open QNEILL-ADAMS @ ated: and was throne ton street, discovered wing the afe in the nd $409 in eh borho We've Never Seen Such Stunning SUMMER WAISTS As We Now Offer at Extremely Low Valuations O'Neill Main Store Third Moor, ened with b hed with ss front; back Muslin Underwear for Women O'Neill Main Store—Phird Floor, Night Gowns Made of the with quisite ribbon. Ki Beautifully T: Embrotderies « f gis, insertions and flounces DT Actual value $2.5¢ Laces ergarments for 89¢ reset covers and knee length cach plece prettily trinined Cool Daintiness in Every Piece ry woman appreeiat and lieve we have a pronounced savings on « large The Thermometez Says That |) SUMMER IS HERE , Which Suggests That Every Woman Needs A Cool Crepe Kimono O'Neil Main Store—Third love, for the Summer sease or mountain, At 4 good economy to e materials are right and the styles the latest, $3.00 Crepe Kimono at $1.89 Made pretty. Knish and At 8.00. ‘The other bh Both models are ma r, country he The ts at Very Special Pr in Store Third July Sale of Corse 1. & W, waists In ular price $1.00, your che Sizes 18 ¢ trimmed. Vu Jast nel ‘ © upward to $4.00. Your choite whil All Boned Brassieres and Made by De Bevoise, H&J. Drake Me & trimmed with lac roldery where $1.00. Our Corset Covers My of France. to 48. Es and ribbon fadame X Bathing Garters Useful and serviccabh without corsets Your choice Women’s Suits and Dresses Greatly Reduced For Midsummer Clearance O'Nelli Main Store—Third Floor, Consisting of Pongees, Mohairs, Serges and Mannish Mixtures In black, navy and white tures; plain tailored or fancy triny Linens and Lawns ‘ Some plain but dressy; others prettily trimmed with laces; in summer colorings. Dresses that have sold up to 814.75, at. . $7.50 Wash Dresses in Lingeries, Linens, Law Ginghams and Cotton Voiles ab Plain tailored, iace trimmed and detach effects, Formerly $18.50, Salo price In black, navy and gray. tailored or Raglan sleeve. .... ccs scsseceeeeseteseeneneneves $5.50 White Repp Skirts Plain or buttoned down front plain: % ‘ulfs and embroidery sailor mrt $108 ried line of undermuslins an unusually attractive showing, with es :: 69e Attached hose supporters. Each pair very nicely "$1.69 Else white, black and blue; ean be used with or 50 peo lent and ark mise SUD Dainty Washable Dresses in Lingerie, Marquisettes, *7.95 Several choice models to select from in all desirable colorings; $3 95 Linen and Crash Suits in Natural, White and Colors e sailor collar 5g 75 $7.50 Mohair, Dust, Motor and Travelling ‘Coats Yailored Waists, putton. French | it II | |'A Thousand Silk Waists at Less)among manufacturers to get ready for Fall orders and | | | of all | | skirts. " 89c ices Nicely ' 89e Ie all the ns, Pe fer; | This Once-a-Year Sale of SUMMER SHOES Is Different Because the Shoes Are All From Our mentioned above. Men's and Boys’ Men's §6 and $7 Oxfords at $4.40. Men's $5 Oxfords at $3.65. | Men's $3.90 Oxfords at $2.99. Men's $3.00 Oxfords at $2.35. Boys’ $2.65 Oxfords at $2. Main floor, New Building. 5, 198%," Own Regular Stock with the sole exception of one or two items in the Base- ment Store, and these are composed of shoes whose quality we are sure of. From 65c t than those staple prices. Women's and Girls’s Women's $6 and $7 Oxfords at $4.40 Women's $5 Oxfords at $3.65. Women’s $3.90 Oxfords at $2.90. Women's $3.00 Oxfords at $2.35. Girls’ Pumps and Oxfords, $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.50, according to Main floor, Old Building. size. But in the Main Sections you are invited to choose from the very best shoes that the combined buying power of our two great stores can bring within the reach of certain staple shoes prices, such as $3, $3.90, $5, etc.—and to choose at new prices ranging The sale commenced last week that those who wished to do so might take advantage of it before the holiday; but it does not get into full swing until this week. Today, tomorrow and for a week to come it will be possible to select from generous groups of the smartest low shoes of the season—at the savings To be exact: Until Further Notice, this Store will Close at Five Saturdays at NOON Tomorrow Satin-Faced Pongee Meteor Silks at 58c Yard Sold Everywhere at $1.25 Sturdy pongee with an exquisite satin surface, quite smooth except for the occa- sional heavier thread that tells its oak-leaf origin! Beautiful for gowns, man- tles and dressy tailored suits—rever was a season when all satiny things were so fashionable. 27 inches wide, in natural, black and many colors, includ- ing blues. Here tomorrow at 58c yard— elsewhere $1.25. Many other silk riches in the Rotunda tomorrow. o $2.60 Less In the Basement | Women’s $2.90 Oxfords at $2.35. Women's $2.50 Oxfords ar$1.90. Children’s $1.30 and $1.50 Pumps at $1 and $1.50, according to size. Women’s tan or brown low shoes from the “Queen Quality” factory, of $3 and $3.50 grades and patent and gunmetal low shoes from the “Wan- amaker Two-dollar” group to go at $1.65. Basement, Old Bldg. Than the Cost of Material $2, $2.50 and $3.75 Fresh, new, and ore in a box—just as they came from the maker, who is disposing of all his summer silks! in this (to him) expensive but speedy way. Foulard and Messaline Waists of all sorts of| pretty colors, trimmed with pipings of contrasting colors| Low and high necks. or bands of satin. variety of styles. Pongee Waists of the neat, plain pleated kinds, | with tailored pongee-covered buttons trimming them. Long sleeves. China Silk and Habutai Silk Shirts, | of specially good quality silk, some white, others with A great These are with blue, black or tan stripes with soft turn-back collar and cuff. Chiffon Blouses. pretty, shadowy effect. enough to wear anywhere. A Few Net Blouses. all white, with sailor collars, and a touch of some pale} | color at the neck and cuffs. Some made over striped or| figured material or with lace showing through, giving a, Some prettily banded—nice} Mostly black or blue. Some of dark net—others Prices $2, $2.50 and $3.75. Third floor, Old Building. Linens Have a House-Warming ‘In Their New Home Better Display—Easier Selection—and Some Lessened Prices Said a linen buyer, when he saw our display of pure flax linens at the season’s beginning—‘‘If I had as much stock as you have, I’d be worried.” his requirements at higher present day prices, while weare out of the market. As a result, we are able to quote—and do quote- -prices on pure flax linens that are very close to the wholesale prices of today. You will find the Wanamaker Linen Store in a new, compact location at the head of the Grand Staircase in the Old Building. Stocks are better systernatized. Selec- tion is made more easy. Service is better. And everything is linen—pure linen—and nothing but linen. As a result of stock-readjustment, here are some specially-priced items: Handsome Moravian Table Cloths and Napkins a third under regular price, Cloths, 2x 2% yards, $6 to$9. Napkins, 26 inches, $7.25 to $10.75. $7.80 Towels at $6 the dozen. Fine huckaback scallop- ed edge towels, with cords and lace insertion, 22x40 inches. $5 Bedspreads, $3.75—-One hundred and twenty epreads that did not pase the strict inspection of the factory, though we doubt if you find the hurt, $1.50 Colored Bedapreads, $1.10—These came from Manchester and will do very well where appearances are not very important. $6.50 Linen Sheets, $5 the pair. Double bed size. With scalloped edges. $1.25 Pillow Cases at $1 the pair, German linen, nicely scalloped, 2214x35 inches. 18c Glass Toweling, 16c the yard, Excellent quelity and all-linen, 17 inches wide. 70x80 inches, them through blankets with Size 70x90 in $3.75 and $4 Winter Blankets, $3 a pair— $12 Winter Blankets, $8.75—Fine all-wool We Have Just Taken in 3,000 Women’s White Waists with colored embroidery, to sell at 55c Each On one style, the colored embroidery is actually }done by hand! Think of hand embroidered waists at 55c. Of course, the maker expected to realize much more from these waists when he made them. Similar waists have sold by the thousands this season for $1 and $1.50. But when July comes there is a mad scramble values become of little importance to them. We are sure you will appreciate these pretty little waists at this queer price. Four styles as pictured. All clean and fresh, 55c. Basement, Old Building. Remarkably Low Prices for Muslin Underwear Fresh, Clean, Well Made and Pretty ‘‘What makes it so inexpensive, if it is all that?” You may ask. We are glad to answer. A manufacturer came to us in an unusual way. He did not offer us his left over soiled and mussed merchandise of various desirable and undesirable styles. He did offer us, however, muslin underwear fresh and clean, still in the boxes, at a low price, because he wished to clear out his stock. Asking only for the further privilege of carefully selecting each style, we bought what he had at more or less of a ‘‘sale price’ and are thus enabled to have an unusual July Sale of Muslin Underwear. Special Prices on Nightgowns, They start at $1 with re- markably pretty gowns of soft nainsook with trimmings of simple laces and embroider- ies and ribbon run beading. The new cable lace is effective on these. At $1.25 the trimmings are slightly more elaborate, { \ i] Today he is filling At $1.50 gowne are of the regular $2 Icind, There are four Nees exch one pretty, Slashed sleeves are n feature of one model, The $1.75 gowns show dainty feather atitching and odd ways of using trimmin At $2 and $2.75 are gowns val at $2.75 and $3, sd bid $3 gowns are charmin On has wide embroidery Bind cauant together with a dainty ribbon bow, Embroldery yoko to match, Some at this price are high-necked, $3.50 to $3.75 quality, ; Aa high In price as $5 do these specially priced gowns run, and as high in value as $8, Impossible to describe their lacy loveliness, Extra Size Nightgowns These are really “extra sige,” Not skimped in any way, Made in several pretty styles with slashed sleeves, trimmings of lace and em. broidery, Priced $1.50, §2 and 3, and valued from §2 to'§4,50, 12\4c Dish Toweling, 10c, With white borders, 17 inches wide, $1.75 Bath Mats, $1.25, Of the best quality Turkish toweling. Red and pink only, 25c Bath Towels, 20c. Big, soft, bleached Turkish towels— great tor the rub down, We would rather you stored the Summer, wide binding of pink or blue. ches, First floor, Old Building. Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth 8t,

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