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“ __—SsTHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 : PRETTY GIRL ASKED HIM to 11.88 A. M | l- GATES IN WILL BOY AUTO VICTIM ONE DAY'S PAY WORTH. [ators ite ud thet pretty came | 7 All Cars Transfer to e down the elevated railroad stairs with Policeman Fined for Taking Elghticns onsewur much quseen GIVES BEQUESTS JUMPED IN WAY Minutes to Answer Lots Nate Rated. 10 ‘row wins te 27-Inch Fancy ’ i Rowery Savings Bank was,” suid the ‘ ty of Questions policeman, “and she was awiui scared, White Goods Policeman Edward J. Willowe ot the | because she was afsald somebody'd s ‘The balance of our 15¢ and 19¢ \ Elizabeth street station waa fined oy | the money and might follow her. T tol ed and checked Lawns, | Deputy Commissioner Dillon to-day on|her where the bank was and how io eo Swissee, Mercerized charges oy Capt. Hodgins of neglect of | int stand by me for a iittic while un. fy) Madras and a number of other duty, lottering and conversing. The|til she got over her fright. | told her fancy tabrics at theunusu- OF te (7h |captain had seen the young policeman | ‘yes’ and then she wanted to know how ally low price, per yard ic Document Drawn in This City|Stealing Ride on Ice Wagon |ttking with « very pretty aiet, about [£0 set to, Wanamaker’ store and 1 101! Hl So76 Thursday and Friday ‘ 5 seventeen years old, while on post on] «yoy see to be able to impart a good |. BLUMSTEIN Before the Spectacular Finan- and Suddenly Sprang Off | tne Bowery yesterday afternoon, and | dea! ‘of information In a sho i aise, ba ha anite: told the Deputy Commissioner that the}said the Deputy Commissioner ‘, ler Went to Europe. to Mortal Injury. conversation had lasted from 11.90 A, M, fine you one day's pay. Great Clearance Sale ‘of Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, Suits, Coats, Skirts, etc. Out they must go and prices suffer accordingly. You will encounter enough savings in this sale to buy very many other necessaries without putting any pressure cn your pecketbook. Note the regular prices and the prices at which this women’s wear is marked at Bloomingdales’ for to-morrow Wemen’s ond Misses’ Dresses and; Women’s High Grade Garments Suits Reduced to Half at Near a Half Former Price: “AUGUST FUR SALE” $10.00 P Coats, down to. £5.00 Washable Dresses, down to. $7.98] «5.00 Raincoats, Aoi to. 23d STREET, West NOW IN FORCE Near Fifth Avenue, New York SAVINGS of 25°, to 40°, POSITIVELY ASSURED 10% DEPOSIT RESERVES $7.00 Silk and Wash Dre: . . $2.98] $12.50 Coats, Serge, Mixtures, ete. $6.98 Purchases Until Wanted ‘| $10.00 Silk and Wash Dre: f $7.50 Linen Coats, down to.....$2.98 MILLINERY AND OUTERWEAR $10.00 Washable Dresses, down to £4.98] $10.00 Linen Coats, down to.... $5.00 $12.75 Weshable Dresses, down to $6.98 | $20.00 Coats, all kinds, down to. $0.00 SALE: THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY $15.00 Washable Dreste, down to $8.76) $25.00 Coats, Sereenete, down to 813.88 over 1,000 Wash Dresses $8.00 Wash Suits, down to _.$3.98| $4-00 Wash Skirts, down to. $2.00 at Less Than Production Costs! GREAT FORTUNE TO SON] 4" Evening World reporter learned to-day that the automobile which ran down and possibly mortally injured Testame:i: Disposing of $40,-|™ne-vear-o!4 James Newman, in Fifty- ; 7 , second etreet, off Fifth avenue, yester- 000,000 or $50,000,000 to |” S*ternoon, Is the property of Wald- wy , ron Belknap, a real estate and mortgage +) { broker at No, 10 Kast Thirty-third Be Filed in Texas, street, residing at No. 112 Bast Eightieth street. Mr. Belknap and his family are spending the summer at their country Pho will of John W. Gates, who dled| place on Staten Island. yesterday in Paris after a Mngering ill-| In the automobile at the time of the ness, will be probated in Port Arthur, | accident were Mr. Belknap's wife, two Tem.. where the financier made his rest-|of her women friends and the chauf- dehce. This much was ascertained to-|feur. According to the story told at day at the offices of Byrne & Cutcheon, | Mr. Belknap's office, the police: report lawyers of No. % Broad street, which | f the accident is not accurate, and it fifm has custody of the Inst will and|!* Not true that the chauffeur ran away. waits HEE net Gates. Tt 18] The police version, obtaintd from the at the bulk of the Prop-| fatner of the injured boy, is that the erty will go to “Charley” Gates, his automobile party lingered only long good-natured son, who is inexperienced | enough to drag young Newman from in business. The fortune is estimated | between the mudeuard and hood of the at between $40,000,000 and $50,000,000, car. It also appears from the police “T could not discuss Mr, Gates's will | Meport that the number of the car, without the consent of either his | 80,051, was obtained with diMfloulty by widow or his son,” declared F. W. M, | bystanders, Cutcheon. “I have not looked at it for Mr. Belknap went out of town to-day $12.50 Wash Suits, down to.... $5.98] $9 Wack Sine ee eee $10.00 Cloth Suits, down to. ....$5,00) g§5'no Cloth Skirts, down to... $2.98 $20.00 Cloth Suits, down to. . $10.00] §7.00 Cloth Skirts, down to... .$3.98 $30.00 Cloth Suits, down to.. .$/5.00| $10.00 Cloth Skirts, down to....$5.00 $40.00 Cloth Suits, down to... .$20.00.| $15.00 Cloth Skirts, downto. ....$6.98 25c Writing Paper, | Superior Table Linens in a Sale 1 oe 10c Au ted Kitchen and Roller | Mercerized Table Damask; highly Towelliny 17 inches wide; fast lustred; 58 inches wid color red Friday morning we place on sale a IHROUGH an unusually collection of fine writing paper, the lers; value 10¢ heavy quality; pretty design: some time. But as you seem to have |On business, Before starting he told 95 50 overproduction of aprontvent nant: yard; i W yards for...75e | 0c yard; Friday, 2 yards Wire Uke Ua Newnan ter okay — fortunate move our facturer, hence the specially low price. | Large Size Huck Towels; hemmed, | _ at the special price .....+.. Me fractured skul “Were any bequests made outside of | “Mr. Belknap, Boxes contain 24 sheets of white fab red borders; good heavy quality; | Turkish Bath Towels; fringed, ric finish paper with 24 envelopes to values up to 12! 3 heavy quality; liberal size; 5 € Machine - made dress aid a man in the of- Ir match, The pretty boxes cost nearly Friday these huck towels each 64¢ | —Friday, each, special We family?” was asked. fice, “said the chauffeur turned the car were 5.00 buyer secured over a thousand were 6.50 all. we ask for the entire outfit All Linen “Table Glotha:” hematitshed, “Austrian manufactured; “That I could not say," was the reply, | West into Fifty-second street from Fifth 6.50 Fi 7.50 Mail orders filled for this paper: large size; value $1.19; Friday at the very low price 79e “put T will say. that the public knew | @Venue. An ice wagon was approaching 7/50 new, fresh, stunningly fash- 8.75 vety lttle of the real Mr. Gates. More | from the weat. The car, the chauffeur * ‘ . : . ICT a saline lonb coal arlene omnsius Gable iohed Wash “Disnucade. 25c, 35c and 50c Wash c | Popular Silk and Lisle Gloves checks mailed menthly at the instance | fst é A Women's 50¢ double tipped white and black silk of Mr. Gates.” 1th hoy wan on: the fear step of the signs and workmanship of a Goods at, Per Yard. . gloves, 2-clasp, at the special price, Friday 35¢ It is understood that all of these! !c¢ wagon, As the front of the car was 7 " ; imities, rough silk 16 - Button]i6-Button Pure]16-Button Pure Woven voiles, Irish dimities, r White Lindell ile Milaaees| “SfilaWeeet? Thread Mous-| Meusaque-| Mousque- families are benefited by this will. almost abreast of him the boy jumped PART PLAYED BY GATES IN THE| °% nd started across the street on the run, He Jumped right in front of the maket ranking second to none for the individuality pongee, silk dot and plain chiffon, 40 in. printed 95 95 OEVELOPMENT OF THE WEST. | automobile and. was struck, partly os batiste, mercerized peplins, silk gineham ond | queraire| {te Clover) aires, double “Any one who writes an intelligent | the mudguard and partly by the hood and all-around excellence of many other desirable fabrics. Waist end skirt Gloves. All] colors only. No} tipped. Black, and accurate account of the develop-| “The chauffeur stopped at once. The ; : ; ‘i : aaah 1, S0e-valil Matt econ) oe ee Oe ment of the West must write a history | boy did not seem to be badly hurt. His his creations. lengths in plenty. If you wish to participate this Values $1 gq | of. Value of John W. (Gates and men of his) father came runing up and the chaut- were 6.75 were 7.50 in these bargains be sure to be here to-morrow. | sale. 29el tos 49cl $1.00; a. 69 stamp,” sal lohn F. Harris, a banker | feur tried to give his name and the 7 50 8. 7 . ee een ee of No. 15 Wall street, Mr. Gates's most | name of his employer. Several persons C 05 ’ : : I Gisaidl lead on tna awe través stock | ober munimert ce Glee emcted Tat 9.50 Entire purchase, together 10.00 White Lawn Waists| VeilsandVeilin gs | $1.00 Dresses, 79¢ Egchange. Mr. Harris said that the| chauffeur took the names of three with several hundred Friday . body of Mr. Gates will be given a final | witnesses, who said he was not to Clear Ic These prices for Friday and ings Girls’ Dresses o! resting place in the llttle cemetery at | blame. equally smart numbers ve Fine Chiffon Veils jin the most ud- | good quality per: RUE Setelad (i 40h ins hare Kis bacs | Hk wesentar tia Hod Wendaone ) ance mired colors; in addition to a spe- | © : nicago in the lot where his par nowing the boy was more than from our regular Tub Price, Gal lot of Shetland veils in white; | alee and colored ents were buried, bruised, he went on his Way, reporting “In the development of Port Arthur,” | the matter to Mr, Belknap last even- Mr. Harris continued, “Mr. Gates) ing.” created a refrigerating plant, an| Young Newman js under the care of electric Mght works, opened a na-)two doctors. His condition is precar!- tonal bank, built the Plaza Hotel of | ous. Texas, instituted a hospital, started a Although Newman gave the police commercial college, opened a wholesale | the number of t jay after. Srocery and organized cotton and lum-| neon, not an apparent step had been lawns in checks, stripes and polka Dutch neck Very special values ina clearance sale th uP to 50c, Friday and ch iss SOC ing ; extra wide; me . whi 8, with satin borders Lanohb eaves of white lawn | ¢xcelient quality in popular 29c ona sa waists. Entire 50 per yard trimmed with plain front of eye- he regular $1 kind; | color percale; full Dress stock, has been grouped into six remark- able value-giving lots for quick, unrestricted dispo- 00 50 were 10.00 were 12.50 Pi Suir sin white; pleated skirt; sizes Aes ae tues Seemingly Mo. poe 12.50 sal, Thursday, Friday and 15.00 ee one pecal price, ench ABC | feo 12 ingan experimental farm of three thou. | thought it worth while 15.00 Saturday. 16.50 Le hola appropriate for oat: | years 19 to fun a ie we thie owner of the car, No neck; choice | ing and trolley “rides as well ar | POUR Recalled atock’ gaasbler' in casiiooaily |? of the owner of any to- automobiling, in all the approved | G in js8e8" —«ather, I should say, the work of an styles and colors; at these special | White Linene ; ; 5g : ) | MONE) ries: Skirts, full pleated opto bullder. or ; TALKED TO GI VERY Midsummer material represented—Cotton Voiles, Dimities, Lawns, Cotton Foulards, Bor- Wy fl Mi : 38 t Paris Sane void ria ue Rage An TO GIAL T Too Me dered Chambrays, Lingeries, dep t Ginghams, Madras, Tissues, Marquisettes, in stripes, checks, « 48c 75c, 98c, $1. 98, $2. 50 hey . 49. fingers In more than fifty different en- | POMCeman Says She Stoed Alone- figures. colors and white. Absolutely EVERY size for women, small women and misses. ‘ae terprises, aide to Get Courage, Roots —_Root’s Celebrated Tivoli Wool GNORARO. Underwear for Men--August Sale | This is an Aug ale that is alw: m1 well attended for the simple reason tha bene ee $1.25 GRADE OF UNDERWEAR AT 69. “But it was the Texas Company that commanded his greatest in- { terest. Xam on his Board of Di- | reotors, and I speak authoritatively when I deny that the Standard Oil interests are directly or indirectly ward J. Willoe of t station was fined one SUMMER WAISTS VOILES, CHIFFONS AND MARQUISETTES CORMERLY SELLING UP TO 6.50 , who charged Willoe with being onversation with an unknown | POSITIVE CLOSE-OUT OF ALL ODDS AND ENDS IN _ 2" @ssociated with us, and I am famil- | es on July jesgereetes wisn os. eed oe (a | ae $1.25 Tivoli Wool Shirts and Drawers, 69c 1,200 stockholders. | was hansing on the corner This sale will start with five cases of Roct's Tivoli underwear, in natural { “Mr, Gates took charge of the Repub- | street and the Bowery on that mo Nc Tron and Steel Company at a time | when a young girl alighted from a‘ when {t was loaded down with broken | 4¥¢ jar and asked the way to tho| wtbieg” Gat eho Toh an [items itn edn 1 and | Another Very Important Sale of $1 2Q| wiser terete eee arn wain wants Sitngnde at htm for e sia ae go mngce Ne Women’s *2 & *2.50 Low Shoes i aa wool d camel's hair, comprising, of course, all sizes, including extra large than 3 suits to any one ¢Custonier at this price. Mail orders filled, not pany, when a million | ed for this or that pur oming from Mr. Gates, wheel, and, as with t LEXINGTON TO A manufacturer's stock bought at at out half regular price. All sites in nearly mg every style, Including Patent tear Guit OF UNITED STATES REALTY COM. “All Y ; BPAVE-59" 1960'S very sty! - Fobs and Melt Fine ‘ou Will Want to Know About All the Apart- | Leather Pumps and Oxfords and i oe any CREATIONS. f ls Your Chance to Buy a $1, c! Tan Oxfords and Eclipse Ties Se ‘ ied Oh SAT eae i nh assortment at in wide | united Slates Realty Company, whicn | 2 An sssartingnt that le wid ches, Cult somewhat reflects jis AGED E ‘con! mon nbs, Rings, backs (12 on Mastertone Player Piano Outiit for in the ownership Broadway, of ti the Plaza Hotel he ment Houses You Will Want to Know About.” Laaitens 9g.6| eae, i oe, actarae Hult: | “Bop Infante and Children, Incloding «Bench end 12 omy ete has, a Ht The Kind You Have Always Bought alls of Music end Music : for Kansas City. | Bears the , Re Suiting 36-in., 25c 2, 25 Di Ch F id “He was also Iterested in the Moone 10 Down and $2 a Weel pp - , ” INN, airs rida Mahintein project near Sudbury, Oct, Blgnacare LS, Leeder: s 5 k 36-in, repp suit in all the A Wonderful ning Thes: ptm are of 2) | | Where we are arranging to. briquette S = \I]| wanted shades, also cream and| golden oak, with s cl oale bacleter baci ane | 100,000,000 tons of iron ore. I have * 4 black; this highly popular tabric i8)q heavy full box fr teat strongly braced with | not touched on tle other performances excellent for wear and launders | heavy stretchers is finely caned or covered in | beautifully. Centre te uble, rotunda | fabrikoid, es you pre ee | ’ fe Handkerchief Flarry | . Union Brass Bed Co.’s Stock at 25%, Of e beds were the nd Central Pav of Mr, Gates. They are well known. 0 tion of the er ises in which h wal & Ol engaged at t f his death AT ERS > GATES FUNERAL oa onda, and Salurdoy v'os Uni | talk of the semi-annual exhibition recently held at ese prices for Friday and Satur- One hundred new fall samples. TO BE SATURDAY Suburban Deliveries by Our Motor Trucks Wa sah th Talttal Oronahan Batson 0 LMP a piers ur Easy Terms Plan IN PARIS CHURCH. 3 Room Outfit, $75, Meatantrctyer 28° 266] wo tener in this furniture sle—everyting us The ody of John | COME chen. Parlor and t mo | ) Men's & Women’s Initial Hand- |Teduced. Select anything you please, all you erie At tind 6 Room Outfit, $165 | The World’s Kerciies: linen” called weconds, plc ay fer i while using i and save ane died here ye ay morning, Will be em- oom UU | 10 Pl 0 ' but showing n i i palined and placed in the American | Conslatiog et Dining | F, Il R, ti G id aces ne: heavy thread $32 Colonial Buffet, $23.98 chureh in the Rue de Berri until it can a en ing ulde ° | seed eg fc Large 48 inch base and a 14x40 beveled mir fe 'gemoved to the United States, It ta | 9 Room Grand Rapids To New York's High Class {UN Your Home' Wormanta Hl andkeroniotase soared bia ee jiselalepelorbes See Ne ete ikad onl the geedees Furmiare Outfit ' . ay borders and initials; neatest Alone ewell Hon linge dfawarate drawe Wilhelm der se from Cherbourg 2225) Apartment Houses : : nei aeroon Nereis ac" "$30 pe Closet ‘919.98 mi . ay. This is the vessel on | Cenpleting of Harton, f the Women's Handke ! ef ssbar ? " | ‘Hanoral services will be held in the COO re chases Pty sent to any address upon receipt of § cents | al i core imperfectic ie “Be has a mirror in back. ‘These ore of Mpeeee teks jscaieatea by her bin for postage. rl be Propositian ; Them \ +8 veh highly polished quartered golden and merety wn Was EALOR By. ROE AMR ithin the Reach o —— Early English oak dipamae pcm, Fosoy ere’ (areny Bae aa SlOO vert Odin $2. OO Meatly The Most Handsome and Comprehensive We also offer the (ollowing W Hand Bags, 69c $20 Dresser, $13.75 \finanster's triends to ex: | 438 “ na “ cy 50 ‘erie Publication of Its Kind Ever Printed. }\\'* isn. a! « nusins of he se a 85s, iMrerent lana gilt dresser we have in bird's-eye regs their ¢ 3 of tele- Hi ie Easy Terms 5 Down and & Be ent! maple, mahog tered gold. ) \igrene of © snee from America have a4 * 20 ba 3.30 8 m te Week: y styles of meW. /en oak; has ull d oh act Feedhed Mre, Gates at the Hotel | 500" 50“ 0 i Address: RENTING GUIDE DEPT., $375 List Walters Pianos at $198) bags bapetqad. le Bites with J “Charley” was the last word spoken by | WRITE FOR NEW CATALOGUE Room 103, World Bidg., New York City f kind yMr. Gates before his death, The Ameri= fs Malled Free on Ap ication FOO " at a on $12 Dining Table, $7.98 + ean finan bly to his son, who! We Pay Frefg! allroa ‘are " Non \NGE nia . ree APA ’ : wa le Perret : 4 A oth s table is of solid golden oak; poatied con tevera) to camo, tran . BLOOMING DALE. S’, ekaa snidl'8 ta 846 incite dest: \ and atkan laan witli cameed Glew tase Other goods k with him, cel im as = to ad a a nai aM ia aa bas NEAR 6" AVE P , BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St.= eee eons ee

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