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Germa ar ne of { tHoritios. th guns of the Am: & Company, are Syrians. am there were o tween the soldiery and civilians, is estimated that forty persons were kied during the occupation of the city by, the revolutionists and subsequent -ASWOBSLOOT HAT CATAL British and German Marines Landed at Port au Prince Now Held by Rival Rebels. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haytl, Avg. 8— tl is without a President or organ- ke Government to-day. fa-occupied by two rival revolutionary arties headed respectively by Gen einnatus Loconte, a former Minister 0f, the Interior, and Gen. Antenor Fir- min, who deserted hie post as Haytien| Minister to Great Britatn to join the Teyolt against President Simon | & Committee of Pablic Safety com- PdRed equally of Firminists, Lecontetats aff! neutrals has been organized thr th Initiative of the diplomatic corps aad is maintaining public order. marines have} biden landed to ald the provisional an- | During the night there were | aRempts at pillage sity to shoot several of the looters. © measures prevented any seri- | in and British and it was ak, ydeterday there was an attempt to pll- jage the business the p The house of 3 attempt bli the sold rigting. t 10 o'clock last night a band of ed men made an attack on the} Seen House and also attempted to} re some nearby shops. was met by a force of police und aaa under the command of M./ EENE’S The 1-4 Carat, $10 1-2 « 20 3-4 “ 1 “ weights and prices rings that will be C ment: Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. 190 Broadway Opm until 61, M., Satuntays tneluded, 18 Ves Samer 4 Keihoen fave 0. Wondertul Values in Hair Goods Hair Switches, $2.98 % inches long, wavy; can be used in briads, coils, Transformations, $5.49 { Transformations, strictly first quality | hair; regularly $10.00, j Others as low as $1.98, haat is Goods without cha: cre The capital on of Simon late prietors of whicn | was r the direction of the Safety and four of} the rioters were shot on the spo * also refused to lay | down thelr arms when ordered to do ro pastonal conilicts be- of other on aale with the New York ‘© arrange your hair and try on je. ___ FYE FVenina worup, THuRspAY, AvGuUST 3, 1911. before this morning were the forty men Tancrede Auguste, a member of the Public committes. Six of the pillagers were shot and this put an end to this outbreak. An hour Inter @ detachment of marines was landed from the German cruiser Bremen. ‘They occupied the German Legation and the banking bouses of Keitel and Company and Herrmann and Company, This morning marines from the British warship Melpomene ecoupied the British Consulate, The capital was comparatively quiet during the early hours to-day and the streets were almost deserted. The electric lights had been extinguished. The only foreign marines in the city from the Bremen, At an’ early hour the schooner John Paul, which wa. Alongside the dock wan threaten political refugee was aboard. Th mittes of Safety dispersed th sists of twenty-one menrbets, Archer, The Diplomatic Corps a anizing the committee arrany notify the rebel leaders outside t must be preserved In the capital Needed Notions at Little Prices Be | “Bina bala as 1 | ad Be just made spec ‘ asked for these beautiful fabrics, neces 1,200 Yards 23-Inch Printed styles that will astonish you: 40 to t ed fontards, at less then half t 62.00 and 82.50 values. 5,500 Yards Poplin de Chine, 59c A lustrous, well weai wide; regularly $1.00. khloutt | ut th Most appropriate and desirable Black Silk for every day wea 25 inches wide; perfect, permanent, lustrous black. Reg. 81. 750 Yards Black Crystal Bengaline, 55c E For conts and trimming purposes, An exceptional offeri at an exceptional price. Regularly 81.00, American Mob, who beleved probably that some ‘The Chester was nearby, but no action ‘on the part of the warship was required, ‘The Committes of Puvlic Bafety con- whom is an American resident, Stephen and who may soon come tn, that order The Atlas line steamship Allemanta, Foulards and Washable Habutai, 29c | | ng silk; gorgeous assortment of colorings. | 1,500 Yds. Black All-Silk Semi-Rough Pongee, 69c Dick, of New Yo the ii Decembre, mania. —— ey VETERAN LEADER GUNN s lying ed by @ ne Coms © mob, ome ot fter or- wed he cfty, to of City Chiefs. Former Port Warden John H. 1, ner and Republican r of the tleth Assembly Distric died to- Special Offers in Black 42) he! 36-inch Black Messaline, regu h Black Satin Duche: h Black Peau de Cyg: h Black Grenadine, r 1 Black V al. Wool Bi ar. M. 25 ire e Fras 28-inch Black Armute, re 20-inch Black Faille, regular y, Cleared ONCE PORT WARDEN, DEAD. Chief of Republican Machine in Twentieth District Was Dean ER, York County. Alma Lodge, F. Commandery, K. of P. and of the Royal - | Arcanum, police captain. |. Gune Twe STORE CLOSES AT 1 P.M. SATURDAY Sy 58 Years Leaders G SIXTHS AVE. 19770 20® STREET. A Most Extraordinary Sale of Highly Popular Silks Thousands of Yards of Staple Siiks in All the Weaves and Colorings That Are in Greatest Demand Now and Which Will Be All the Rage Next Fall—Tempting Price Inducements—Rare Savings HERE is going to be a lively sale of Silks in the Rotunda Friday and Saturday up to noon—the liveliest of the year. For we have purchases aggregating thousands of dollars which we will place on sale at 1-3 to 14 less than the prices usually fabr If you have no immediate use for Silks, it will pay you splendidly to make purchases to-morrow and place them away until crisp, invigorating days of Autumn roll around. Details: | 50 Pieces 36-inch Colored Messaline de Luxe, 87¢| | Your choice of 40 distinct colorings, embracing every desirable Regularly $1.25. cutive who wax compelled to with Bala nur Washable Silks and Foulards, Good 106. Bi and Oath. Me that is produced, diaw from the city yesterday, was «ttll| selection to choose from. Regularly i “7 fmt atin Messaline, 39c MT ea iatn (xe ctseriens, sensors shades to select from, embracing all isd & Pevais, with Jo an Gorgeous Display of Imported Fancy and Bor-| = trect and evening wear. Splendid quality. im) the harbor dered Foulards, 98¢ | Silks at Quite a Saving e9e 00, at No. 165 East Kighty-third street Mr. Gunner in point of service was the oldest Republican district leader in this city, having headed the Twentieth District for twenty-five years, He served ax Tort Warden under three administrations at one| Heap 4nd has installed new electric! office time associate pre New]cars of its Avenue B and Hast One Il the newest tints for Regularly 68¢. THIRD AVENUE SYSTEM’S LAST HORSE CAR GONE. Metropolitan, However, Still Has Nine Horse Car Lines in Manhattan, The Third avenue transit system has consigned Its last horse car to the junk He Hundred and Tenth ‘treet branches. This leaves only nine horse car ines on Manhattan Island, all the property ‘opolitan system. electric cars installed by the was a member of and A, M., Morton His father was a former NEW YORA C7 Simpson Crawford Co.—Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow. 3,500 Yards 19 ec Most remarkable price for these silks, but suificiently low to assure a decided clearing. All sorts of lengths, weaves and colorings. Values to $1.50. 1,800 Yards Black 36-inch Paillet de Soie, 69c An e ceptional lot; beautiful heavy fine quality; perfect black. Se y 26. | $0 Pieces All Silk Marquisettes, 68¢ A complete range of colorings. A pure silk quality, 40 inches wide; fine sheer mesh, transparent over solid foundations. 42-inch Reversible Satin Duchess, $3.25 Reversible Sati * among the leading silks of the coming se e following combinations: Black and Kin merald, black and pearl, black and gold, black and cerise, black and purple, double faced ivory, double faced navy and double faced black. | $5.00 yard qual Silk Remnants, in the Popular Summer Weaves, yd, Daintiest & Smartest Summer Dresses for Women at $2.95 Styles that have been selling in all the best stores at $5 to $6.95 | ) PPEALLY suited to all summer, re- quirements, you will appreciate them for wear mornings, out boating, strolling country roads or along the beach. fimpwon Crawford Co., Third Floor, The styles aro distinctive, far handsomer than what _you could attack possibly expect_in_a_washable dress, and embody clever ideas taken from high class silk gowns. The materials show dainticst new effects, in- cluding checks, stripes, plaids, polka dots, de- ghtfully sheer, thus affording the maximum | amount of comfort in hot weather and include tissue ginghams, lawns, percales, linon, madras and dimities. You may choose from dresses with round, square or high neck or sailor collar, effectively em- bellished with lace r folds of CHU SUNE: lor, fancy buttons, Many have lace yokes and kimono sleeves. Skirts show all the new mols Sizes range from34 to 42 a 19 95 to-morrow. . ions, tabs, revers, 5,000 Pairs Silk Hosiery Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery Seamless Msle heel, toes and deep lisle garter top; fine, sheer cob- web, gaure wiles high lustro ‘ 3b tan; value rom BeaNay Pee eee rears 3 for 1.00. pair, 35c Women's Finest Quality Pure Silk Hosiery, 95c Full fashioned high spliced heels, lisle soles and lisle garter welt top; sheer gauze weight; black, white, tan and all colors; regu- larly 81.35. Women's Superior Quality Cobweb Gauze Silk Hosiery, 75c hi ned, high spliced heels, lisle soles and lisle garter tops. Value 81.25, 55. e, tan and large assortment of colors, Women's Fine Lisle Seamless Hosiery; 6 for $1.00; pair, 19c. Double soles and garter top. Sheer ganze lisle and medium weight | lisle, Black and tan. Value 290. Men's Fine Silk Half Hose, 25¢ Seamless lisle toes and heels, high lustre finish, slightly imper- fect, but not enough to prevent the hosiery from wearing well. Black and tan, Value 50c, Children's Fine Ribbed Stockings, 6 for $1.00; pair, 19¢, Seamless; double soles and knees; black only; value, 850 CF Simpson Crawford Co,, Main Floor, eo ¢ : \ Clearance Silverware at 25c SMALL quantities only,’ 1847 Rogers fish knives, Star Brand 12 dwt. dinner knives, cold meat fork berry spoons, English n silver bon bon dishes, || $14 and 44-inch porcelain lined coasters, ete. Formerly {| priced up to 50¢ and higher. Re hie ee The Be €F Main Poor. defect. lots. Women's Silk Gloves at 59¢ Women’s Silk Gloves, 69c¢ Women's Mo black and white. Misses’ 50c Silk Gloves, 25¢ biack only In colors only. Women 8 Lisle Gloves, 39c The qu trimmed. Sizes 18 to 26. Sui garters attached. Regularly 82.00, hips. Closely boned. 13 to 26, $2.00 regularly, Slightly soiled, in va 18 to 26, Regula 00 and $1.25, Debevoise Brassicres, 69¢ Made of strong batiste, shield under trimmed, Sizes 32 to 44 (except 40). Bimpson ©) Cy Simpso: 500 $2.75 Table Cloths, 91.95 2!) yards long; all linen, heavy weight satin damask, 90c Table Damask, yard, 68c Warranted pure linen; 66 inches wide; large variety of patterns. $3.75 Extra Heavy Dinner Napkins, doz. $2.85 #402) inches; an unusually good napkin at this price, \18e Hemmed Huck | Towels, 12!4¢ 18x20 inches; grasy bleached; all white or with red borders. 75c | Pillow Cases, 15¢ - 200 and 5e Fruit of the Loom or Hills Muslin; 45x36 inches before hemming Samples Fine Hair Brushes | Values to $1.25 at 49¢ ,,., Feo a le nt # manufacturer, Lraported; all bristle; solid bac ious kinds of woods, 25e Purest Quality Pere '91.7S superior qu Bath oxide; pound bottles ec} ruooer aad Values $9,00,| 10 Como Buttermilk. sictilons $1.39 i§ “ Ye Hair Brushes; bri Samples of Imported Tooth| “(icy ‘and aevrted) wad Brushe: among lot are - 7 50 | regular =20c and 5c 10 2 Whisk Brooms, made of at C)" the best corn; nickel cap 25c boxes pure Lettuce Cream| hand! Hpaviee lSe Soa, 8 cakes in 1Se Bottles of 1-2 pint Pure Distilled Witeh Hazel. 10¢ room or parlor in this August sale $12.00 Extra Royal A: Just the ri in texture and similar in « 50 iioyal Beauvais Rugs Nt money woul hy 35e Heavy Grad Bright new goods, ot ish pattern, G7 Aimpson Crawford Co.—Pourth Flees, PB SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.. SIXTH AVENUE, a to the Size Half Under Price ONCE @ season we secure all the seconds of Silk Gloves from this mill and offer them as we buy them at half and one-third less than usual. are so slight it would take an expert to discover the For fit, style and durability they are as good as though you had paid the regular prices. There are plenty of black and white in the different EF Simpson Crawford Co.-Main Floor, Mousquetaire for elbow sleeves; black, whits aad colors. uetaire for elbow sleeves; tricot and Milanese silk; Two-Clasp Silk Gloves for Misses, double-tipped fingers; in Women's 2-Clasp Silk Gloves, 39¢ Mousquetaire for elbow sleeves; white and black lisle. ity is limited; no mail orders filled. $1.75 J. B. Corsets for 98c Models That Are Best Adapted to Present Wear. LL odds and ends J. B. Corsets of strong batist bust, long hip, garters front and sides. Last Lot of Nemo Corsets, 1911 model, $1.00 ble for all figures; sizes 20 to 30 (except 27); two pairs of Gloria and Princess Corsets, $1.19 Made of strong batiste and coutil; low bust. Extremely long over Some with three sets of supporters. Balance Lot of C-B Corsets and Others, 69c. * shapes and styles. Lace trimmed. Sizes arm. Value 98c. rd Co,, Second Floor, On Sale To-morrow. August Sale of Linens Offers Big Bargains Daily | For Friday and Saturday morning, these specials:— awford Co,—Main Floor, 450 $2.00 Hemstitched Table Cloths, $1.29 All linen; German silver bleach; best wearing cloths for every- day use; large size, Turkish Bath Mats, 39¢ All colors; soft, heavy qualities. 95c Seamless Sheets, 69¢ 81x90 inches made of of bleached sheeting. 5,000 Yds. White Voile in lengths from 3 to 10 yards, A splendid white fabric now 40 much ‘aists, 9x12 Brussels Rugs, 311.95 Always sold reguiarly at $20.00 ro iabries from the leading manufacturers. Wide range of patterns for your dining room, sitting inster Rugs, $7.95, or your den or reception hall, est Persian rugs, «54 In., 91.65, Mf designs, hem Oileloth, Yard 25e, The imperfections Dainty embroidery bef. vy, soft qualities in demai dresses, regularly from 15e to 5c yard; at, yd... Sale Extraordinary! Embroidered Batiste Robes At $2.68 Regularly $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50 ONY 250, but each is a beauty and a wonderful argain. Best ever seen at the price. Some are in all white; others with dainty, fashion- able colored embroideries on white. Included are robes of soft, fine batiste, richly embroidered in various beautiful designs. Robes with handsome eyclet embroidery. Robes with embroidery in French designs. Robes with heavy embroidered borders. Robes with beautiful floral designs. Not only are they desirable for present use, but for fall party dresses. CF Simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor. Sale Women’s Neckwear Pretty Summertime Conceits That Will Interest Any Woman OU'LL find everything that is new and worthy at Simpson Crawford's and at unusually low prices Friday and Saturday morning. 50c St. Gall Embroidered Yokes, 25c¢ The kinds now so fashionable for wear with low necked dresses. Several dainty styles in eyelet and French designs. T5e St. Gall Embroidered Eton Collars, 50c The prettiest you ever saw at this price. Some are worth up to $1.00, Patterns are simply beautiful, many of them just like French hand embroidery; styles most desirable for present use, also for wear with Fall dresses. 50c Embroidered Byron Collars, 1244c Round or square shaped backs. All white and white with colored embroidery. Fashionable Shetland Veils That are so greatly demanded by stylish 49 Cc dressers; the usual price is fully one- half more than we ask; at.........066+ Sale of Parasols, *1.25 From reguiar lines seiling up to $2.95 Black and white striped, checked and with colored bor- der; ribbon insertion, ribbon centre, plain taffetas; in all the leading shades and many others. Parasols That Sold Up ta $6.00 at $2.50. Not many to sclect from. Beautiful combinations, beautiful im- ported novelty handles, etc. Parasols That Sold Up to $12.00 at $3.95, Imported Model Parasols at $5.00. Ali our imported parasols from all the foreign countries at one price. C7 Simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor, Lingerie Waists at *1.00 That Are Unusually Good at the Usual $1.50 NE of those typical Simpson Crawford Co, sales that bring beauty, quality and low price together so temptingly. GF Siinpson Crawford Co., Becond Floor, A Varicty of New Models at $1.00. Low or high neck styles; some with panels of embroidery outlined with 1 Jace insertion; some dainty yoke effects of fine lace and embroidery Tic medallions, others neat tailored models, embroidery trimmed, Semi-Tailored Waists, Special, $1.48. Of fine sheer lawn, the fronts are tucked aad he stitched or neat Swiss embro long sleey Smart Tailored Waists, $1.98. Of tine on mity; fronts open fro. can pearl butt /#$1.50 to *3 Gold Fountain Pens at 75¢ Every Pen gua | e are many styles to select from. All have gold points and cases sre hand. somely trimmed witn gold filigree, allover silver and mothet of pearl inleid bauds, ) », Free, with every pen in this sale, pocket eljp, filler and bottle of fountain pen ink, &F tha Foor, Tit TO avTH ST.. NEW YORK CITY: © Main Fioor, : low Neatly Sizes ‘ore hemming; for Sells ete. leep frill hem- pen froat, bar d ikea required fullness; t Otnerwise Third avenue system are of the storage | Lillian H. Abbett and Josephine Hall, battery type, capable of seating twenty- tour persons. —_—— HALL ESTATE $755,178. Real Estate Man’ @ Wife, Daughters and son. Deputy State Comptroller Jule Har- burger to-day filed with the Saggerate’: the appraiser's ns estate of Thomas H. H. Hall West Seventy-third etree Feb. 10, 1910, The estate {s valued at $775,178.19 and | Signature is divided among Josephine Hall, Our Restaurant, on the Eighth Floor, Delightful situation; cool and comfortabie; splendid service; To-morrows's specials: Broiled Bluefish Hoteliere, Potators Anna, 35¢. Larded Sirloin of Bee piled } Peach Tart, with Whipped Crenm, 10c, Cold Caramel Custard Pudding, 10. and a son, William W. Hall. ; Mr. Hall was the head of the firm of William Hall's Sons, @ real estate econd street. The CASTORI For Infants and Ohildren. so. |The Kind You "2-2 Always Bought died Bears the 4 erty Goes who Mrs. of 4 ee Mra. the widow, two daughters, + moderate prices. Filet le Saute Meuniere, Potatoes Laurette, 3$e. naise Sauce, with Stuffed Tomatoes, $0c. w England Dinner, 35c. Smart White ana Colored Felt Hats for Women Newest Fad in Mid-Season Millinery THE sudden rage for these jaunty Hats has not taken us unawares, but found Simpson Crawford well prepared to meet the demand. month or more ago we foresaw the tremendous vogue these Hats would en- Joy, and we placed large orders with leading manu- ‘acturers, These were among the first’ occers placed and the very smart- est and best shapes—those th. are now very hard to find The first shi White Felt i i! ra eacaale Frid ay ¢ ] 65 Others will be priced at $1.98, $2.48 and $3.98. All are splendid values. Women’s $1 and $1.25 Night Gowns and Petticoats for 79c AN August sale of vital importance. One of the best underwear makers in the city supplied us with this special lot of Night Gowns and White Skirts at a price that enables us to pass all previous efforts in value giving. Variety of dainty styles, materials and workman- ship right up to the Simpson Crawford standard. The White Skirts The Night Gowns Have cambric top with deep In two styles; slipover lawn ounce; tucks and | model; trimmed with tor- i i j i! chon or Val. laces and rib- and ribbon; med. At 73e bons, At 79¢ Princess Slips, $1.50 Fine lawns in white; lace trimmed ruffle, Princess Slips, $1.00 Fine sheer lawfs in whi laces and ribbon or embr Princess Slips, $1.98 Fine lawns or nainsooks, in white, with embroidery modal- lions and lace trimmed flounce; others in white and colors; embroidery ruffle. or tucked embroidery pink and blue; trimmed with Val. ry ruitle TF Simpson Crawford Co,--Second Floor. August Furniture Sale $3.00 Leather Dining Chairs, $1.95 We want you to see them. Quartered oak frame, pol- ished large seat of No, 1 leather. $3.50 Dining Chairs, 62.48 44.50 Dining Chairs, 92.95 ‘$5.00 Dining Chairs, 93.45 ? $6.00 Dining Chairs, 93.95 '$7.50 Writing Tables at $3.95 Made of oak, Early Eng- lish finish. $2 inches long; 20 inches deep. $4.00 Pedestals, 1.95 Mahogany, sidy Enis ys ng! Pull size and 34 inches 84.50 tals... $5.00 tal: » 3.00 tals... $24.00 Brass bed, $14.95 This bed has a #-inch continuous post with panel head and foot; five one-| inch fillers with faney rod erfds,| This is the greatest Brass Bed value| ever offered i York, quality con ered, For Friday. Room Table,........+.+5 * $40.00 Quartered Oak Buffet. $22.95 ors Crawford Co. Friday Grocery Bargains ©> Sixth Floor, Creamery Butter—Fresh from Meadow Brook Farm; Fifth Flor, 5 lb. crock, $1.50; 1b. print (not delivered). .....+4++ : Atay 29 Boneless Bacon— dy 6: nepected Utches; A Evaporated Milk— + tall Qt ce c 1Zic acked; case, $1.18; ¢an grains; 20 Ibs., 26 ‘garden flavor; doz, 91.05; © Meadow Grove Butterine a ‘ vee BE Value Blend Coffee—!reshdr roasts i4 Ibe, oy 4 Sugar Cured Hams— Preah ‘om the smoke- India Ceylon Tea—And orrow, Ib. to-mor Ve varieties; Red Ripe Tomatoes- and wholesome; 5 10: bb. peg ancy L. I. jotatoes—\ly i AS Columbia River Salmon best, Social Teas -Graham Saltines and Nabiscos; 9 reg. e bbl, 88.78; L-s-bbl. snck CBC Tp Baked Beans—l' baie aaveei $2.98: 1 Ib. talle 1e packages... F Royal Stuart Flour—Best quality flour milled; Ibs., ] 7 oe c tomato sauce; dozen, $1.00; large 8) ) Dewan aced Hele ac . ——From Sunny Valley vine California Claret viet atinioe "63c¢ Monogram, Rye Whisky—‘Clor 12.43:full 6g | ert cm ey amen