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q : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1911. .DUELWITH SHEARS [°" E25 SUMMER TN rr |] Open Saturday Until 6 P. Ma | 7 * WATCHE | Neither Much Damaged—Ex-Gov. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, | Eight Car Lites Directly , | Brown and David Warfield 3 c | DBY 000 Back From Europe. Cholera Morbus Pass Door Subway | FOURTEENTH STREET Weat of Fifth Avenue AUGUST SALE—Last Days | LAST DAYS FOR WONDERFUL ECONOMIES IN |Blankete ——_Sheetings Towellings Cutlery | Quilts Sheets Bureau Scarfs, etc Curtains and Draperies | Pillows Pillow Casee White Goods Rugs Tickings Linens Flannels Shades and Poles Muslins Towels Silverware Soaps | Those who have not yet bought, and those who may not have bought enough, are reminded that this is Last Opportunity to Bay at August Sale Prices! | THURSDAY, Aug. 81st, WE INVENTORY! All Summer Goods and Surplus Stoch at Clearance Prices! No Mall or Telephone Orders for the Following: oct mentees lapis lta When the Kaiser Wilhelm If, reached | wil'in's tem elie fly Quarantine to-day, after a passage | Stom ‘Heatthensn ‘Statartal marked by bad weather and fom, she| tere! Paine Flatulency and al collided with the yacht Evelyn, owned | i sand by Frederick Hirschborn. The yacht's —_— bowsprit was carfied away and her | Pains nthe Bick, the application st Shirtwaist Mak B + |forward rigging torn, The paint on] Radway’s Ready Bellet | a akers Battle in| tne iner was merely scratched. to fin.pert @ pane heed oth tannty pare | Former Gov. Harry 8. Brown of and, soon it the sufferer of these complaints, | . Midst of Army on Way Maryland returned after hie fortieth |” SLATWRY 6 co. New York trip abroad. He saw the London to Factory. atrike, the Carlton fire and the othee REAL eOTATE. AT AUCTION. | | - recent events on the other side. Ho | 2 | said that he was going to Baltimore where the primary election for Gov- More than 1,000 persons, including an| coe was held to-day. Mr, Brown! 348 Choice Residential and army of shop girls on their way to Work | said he had been eeked to be a candi- ential an to-day, were excited witnesses to an| date, but had declined. ws Bu Oa aa encounter in which the eMiciency of| David Warfield came home @ month|| ( Plota. end Upward) the shears a8 @ weapon was demon- | #0oner than he had expected. He = ‘ON EASY TERMS @trated. Frank Palumbo, who works | that he found a New York paper. read peer ean dhl ga Agee Hf it and got homesick. He will begin hie “CHESTER PARK” tm «@ shirtwatet factory at No. 21-%laeagon in “The Return of Peter | Em STEAD, ‘West Twenty-fourth sirest, and who| Grimm,” which opens at Baltimore and One if A Sale, wee at No. 148 Sullivan street, was| comes to New York in October. he ls 4 1911 going to wort, with Dominic Panetta,| Ivan Romanoff, a gigantic Ruwran jonday (| rid Day), Sant ‘whose addres is not known. wrestler, whose present home {8 Bertin, iytiakys Prt Hecke ty be Es | Absolute Auction Sale of A Great White Cloud of Waists Has Descended Upon Us in the Form of More Than 5,000 Sample and Surplus Waists From One of Our Largest Waist Factories The manufacturer hurriedly decided that it was time for him to clear the shelves In West Twenty-fourth street, de- | Came over to eeek a matoh with Frank | tween Broadway and Sixth avenue, the |Gotch. His manager, John Moje, met | SALE Me To, ar two began a dlepute over the allot |bim_at the dock and will go at once| MIN ment of work in the factory and Palum: | {2 ,chicego, to souk frst = match be- 3 f , esa an Hthic st he strat tect bo etruck his partner. Inetantly Panet-) champion, who is under Moje’s man- ta unsheatbed his shears and attacked | agement, and then a match for eee Palumbo. off, Tho street was completely blocked | The ship brought 700 cabin passengers. and make a fresh start. He turned to us for assistance because of our success in Clearances in High-Clase Stock CI by the Meet ti ‘A Pied eh lcttirn gh-' earances in | Dra reat seara eter the Bl | McLOUGHLIN AND WRIGHT disposing of similar large lots, where the prices were sufficiently attractive. Know- Wash Dress Fabrics Stylish Millinery ing how many of our good friends would be looking for fresh and dainty waists for Monday’s holiday, we gladly co-operated in what promises to be the crowning sale of the season. We shall sell At 50c, lingerie waists of standard $1 quality.| At $1.75, seventy-eight dozen waists of $2.75 At 65c, regular $1.25 waists, tailored and |grade. ng peters cot thee ‘ Ton hae for ret buen can, pee bully wounded man drew his own doubie-| WILL PLAY TENNIS FINALS. ii ee Paeiyeand th ae Levis hater pane pt Panetta across * RT, R. 1, Aus. ® 4 StiAab. Near ope ha ES now be- e forehead. Then Palumbo fell faint-| NBWPO ug. 1.—Quick, de- iybite fmaprovemen ing to the stree’. cisive matohes marked the semi- finale | ooo siONE rom Now York | Policeman Nathanson took the wound-|of the all-comers tournament for the | are ait e4 man in tow and ho was sent to the| national tennis championship today, | aa. ation i ont it Fran: mit, Not old, passe stock, bso the cod gm » | the makers—kinds’ t will be ‘the ieee at thing” until late Fal lercerized Poplins— jored Hate—walking Gainer But an exceltont ot Whapes and co brie aloes d other rene wens adea—sworth neeegers ae trimmed with colored eatin New York Hospital. Panetta escaped. | Maurice EB. McLoughlin of San ve, 8 atte Mixed Sha wore $4. .. 208 <> isco defeating Gustav F. Touchard of h agent room, lingerie. At $2, lingerie waists made to sell for $3.50 silky, wit Women's Why \atlore—rough braide— RUN OVER BY OWN WAGON, |New, Yors. or 6-4 68 and Beats ©. | | serra aia t,o At $1, lingerie waists made to sell for $1.75 |and $3.75. High and tne shader Diack sik ribbon bande"vwere 68. 4 Wright of Boston putting out ‘Thomas | entrance etre tm with Hee pace ckete C. Bundy of Loe Atiggies, 6-4, 6-8 6-1 At $2.50, lingerie waists of $4.50 and $5 Children's Trimmed Dress H o1 ato— will wear ‘olored braids with -08 Women's Untrimmed Hats—black chip— large and small—were .54....... -38 Fine Rose Wreaths—22 roses In foliage— tea and pink—si +40 Large Bunches Fol were 15 bunch: Black Willow Plumes—16 to cl superb plumes—but odd lote— were 87.48 to $15.08—now 4.08, to.. 2.08 Fancy Foathers—toques, algrettes and fancy wings—odd lote—were .: 20 8 Hopkinson avenue, Brooklyn, is be- Meved to be dying at St, Mary's Hos- pital from Injuries received when he fell from his milk wagon early to-day Absorption and two wheels passed over tim, Inflet- | “7 Your complexion is marred with | Feinkel is a driver for Joseph Brady | blotches, moth patches, pimples or of No, 237 Chestnut street, Brooklyn. | fi it’s useless to putter with The accident occurred on Prospect place and painta, lotions, creams near Ralph avenue. Policeman Will- in an effort to get rid of the fams of the Atlantic avenue station saw nless you have some ability | the horse wandering along unattended, you'll mar your appearance | pinche and $2. Milkman May Die From tternat |, findy of lee Megnt will moet in aa! a at Meter a: At $1.50, lingerie waists made to sell for $2.25 bea Sar Soe mush coven bracken see Injuries He Sustained. the _finals_to-morrow. I Fae! and $2.50, 3.75, very fine waists worth $6.75 to $12. Biirting Stare srhite with single or | Untetmmed Blact . Joseph Feinkel, aged sixteen, of No. m | cant air Basement, Old Building. Third floor, Old Building. colors—elaewhere 29 and ci4-.0 «24 | _ small—were $1.49 and $1.61 | With comparatively few exceptions, these are waists of white lawn combined in literally hundreds of different ways with lace and embroidery. The few exceptions have a touch of colored embroidery, piping and trimming. All are clean and fresh, ready to put on—and well made, as we know, having sold thousands from this factory. All sizes will be here, but, of course, not in each style. Selling commences to- morrow morning. TOMORROW-- re Com: 7 ibarene Stock Clearances in epherd © ny’ Catton: Obaliies + 3% Sas ising onconscieds in toe slewek, Dr, [SURO ea etal Bbiae See . Dr. The new and rational way is to take PST Try te tha hos «J and took the bY | Gf the complexion itself, with all ite wore Stock Clearances In Garment’ sie detitaa dates i Soa Petticoats, Corsets, Hoslery | ound... .But never so low inprice. Babi o % H'dk’fs, Neckwear ‘om rite Hi cisgoeome wake The Last Day But One of the e | Hair Goods, etc. ot In each style—were $4.98... .. 1-08 | Augu st ul rnitu re S ale Owing to limited quantities and rapidity Babies W tated Hy id cota with which lots are likely to sell, items| color—sizes to 8 yrs.—wore $1.98... 98 pene offensive marks. Just get an ounce of Appointed to Food Nonrd. pure mercolized wax at the druggist’s and use at night same as cold cream, ea ee eae Apart, te 1, | Remove next morning with water and ACR T RT Gat ty b sche tL. T+ | soap, following with dash of cold water. qT as a member of the New York Food In- ‘ mercolized wax absorbs the half- Laat et ll was cre-| dead scarf akin in flaky particles, ute Sight Seeing \acht gradu vestigating Commiston, ; lly no one ie ‘ou're treating quoted are not promised for any definite | Babies’ Pique Coats—sizes to 3 fog production, diaieoution | veuriiooe—unleee ies be be Cate sears ia ties | 4 \ oe. eee hee butoatfote ey Were O80 ook 004 which is tr 0 ‘8 an nite Batiste an Babtes’ Li ta Facet tats nt | nothing like it for restoring « natural vie er ath Will Be Made Memorable By a Large Offering of Boutt® Bom sng monte ‘Cauhmere” sealinped or brald Whalebone Corscta—white Vacancy caused by the declination {healthy and beautiful complexion — ates bht-Sesing Yacht Ciiiton, | of W. C. Barry of Rochester. Aunt Sally.—Advt. Babies’ Lawn Ca) are seat: ‘Bt act "8. | bd bd S a pe—to at = Dining-Room Furniture |‘2252:5555;5., what rb 4 W. L, DOUGLAS 55 ennoere At Half Regular Pric "RG ao onan taea » #322 & *4 SHOES Patten Line pane EES Hit [oa af WHO WEAR W. L. DoUCLAS. pa lay, There is a larger-than-usual field for choice, because the stocks with which we || | i ace front—gar- Domes —Gingham and Linelle— SHOES MAKE NO EXPERIMENT He Jerseys started the sale were unusually large. The most attractive feature to many people Babies’ White Natnsook D: Bishop atyle— 6 mon, to 2 yee. will be the fineness of the furniture—a rare thing in the average sale. RD OF ALITY 4 i | * * pa A % The scope of this offering extends from a $2.50—regularly $5—golden oak chair, |] | ™ FOR OVER 30 YEARS Black, [se Howe-—double aole, Adam 12-piece suite in white enamel, striped with green, inlaid garlands on ‘The workmanship which hasmadeW.L, to an 1 ot of Babies! Fine Douglas shoes pre the world over is panels, regularly $1260, tomorrow $630. Meianeeen ities ‘ mate 80 st BD. er) tmaintained n ere? hig fi | oo er cee 2 ced also the Conservative ion whe which have made W. L. Douglas shoes a house- bold word f everywhere. ph eeet leould Bie ee into ke ew hove Two things are to be remembered: shore sleoree double bleycle weate— | to—were $2.08 and $3.69. 1.08 Deliveries may be deferred, if desired, up to October Ist. 40 et, Women's Lace ‘Trim'd Drawers Stock Clearances in And, if there is not among the half-price offerings just the piece of dining-room tbe hy taro aL Stationery Department furniture you require, you will be apt to find it among the splendid regular stock Unusual Economy Opportunities: assortment—all of which, until Thursday evening, will remain at from 10 to 40 per Tait! ge liluiedated “letters not all letters in each style, Sutte— Sumi elght— alt alcow rod ticket lot 5 cent. below regular prices. Some of the half-price offerings: Mon’s Stuttqart Wool Shirts and | therefore, quire, with envelopes, $3.60 from $7.25—Golden oak slat back, leather slip| $145, from $290--Circassian walnut dining suite, side- Return ia “i Stattonery—Old Bnei beg —— seat side chair. t le table, china cabinet; Colonial style'and hand- |] | boys Kan Shirts and Drawere— | value 40e quire bors. «6 1A eM r) N $5.35 from $10.75—Arm chair to match, some grain, finest construction, smooth dull finish, Hot allslzes™ therefore “44 quailty Fou taney, ait trtm— | maey to hold cep epee fit better and fh D. D Ss $6.85 from $13.75—Golden oak, leather slip seat, claw | $125, from $250—Sideboard and china cabinet, early |] | Mert" inal face, aud Bereta damaged ma pitas wearlongetthan any othermakeforthe price | and ball foot, panel back arm chair. English finish, quartered oak, carved. Sideboard has large EG, SBOE Ne Oe teen ish | closet and three drawers. China cabinet has wood shelves, Hight ‘sind dark $5.25 from $10.50—Early English panel back, Spanish | fcr ano hres shelves, |] ‘04 to 80.08... 3.98 to 6.98 leather slip seat arm chair. ro aline and silk have W. L. Dough ce stamped on bottu: a ara wCREDI L, Douglas shoes ED par fown writetor foe a " $630, from $1260-—-White enamel dining room suite. svaline tatters row factory to wearer, alichargos propald. W. BE aie pais a7 BAOADWAN, GOR LEIDEN Lass || seat tro {rom $21-—Mahogany panel back leather SIP smooth hard finish, striped with green, inlaid garlands on Hot, but wood Colors inc vaeoes io rail coe LAS CREAT a a panels; sideboard, china cabinet, serving table, extension . 5 , W Hd Pen eent . | 250 Wy 15th a. IAMONDS O| EDIT | $8.75 from $17.50—Early English, leather back and | table and cight chairs. An imported suite of the “Adams Retoan Pectinvster-deep ust Stock Clearances In Jewelr pase GaEKLS OF MONTHLY Patunnrs. ||| epring ecat arm chair, Period," of the finest possible construction and. finish See ; ‘ARG Tah apes {the j ra S770 Third A 43 Pata oS Soest American Watch and Diamond Co, || ‘$11 from $22—Kenilworth oak, leather back and spring | drawer and closet arrangement. " |] | Hand embid Cont Bete real Irlah Lave. specimens 4 td develiers ¢ C7 B45 Eighth Ave. | 1907 roadway, jersey Carte “Fake Baveior ||| sent rae eer om i Pears i $412.50, from $825—Colonial dining room suite of 6 yoko expensive ‘modela,...Small lote only, Broadway. Ruse pea ~ 1) $12 from $28—White enamel, pierced back, claw and | three pieces, in solid mahogany. The combination side | thaked~ 1.08 1-48 | therefore: — x yh easy te ements Ata ball foot, blue denim slip seat. (Four of these, table and crystal closet is a feature. Sideboard is seven feet |] Imported Gold Filled Watch or Lorgnette OENTISTRY. x aa ee tase pa 3:10, $15 from $34.50—Arm chair to match. long, eight drawers, full mirror back, five-foot extension round Chalnge robe or cirh Lnkeolld enriey Sa mays diamon i$ (rian old slideswere $4.08 00, .e.. ‘@TORE, 1086 8d av., near 1 | $2.50 from $5—Golden oak, boxed cane seat, slat back 4 F ‘ - Gold Filled Pendants with ch —_— =|! side chair. $252.50, from $505—Sideboard, china cabinet and ‘ones, amethyste and ot HELP WANTEO—MALE, | 1 $4 from $8—Golden oak, upholstered leather back and | -quarcextension table of the Beenie tan Lyne AOIAeg Io Bote iis oi rane Nat iinseondiusee (Oe ~~~ || teather slip seat side chair, | No. 3 fumed oak, is of good size, finely constructed and | ‘| Atte wer itt Waterbury Way |DIEMAKERS wanted, high || '*"95'5o fom $11 Arm chair to match, finished, $12.08 Lie BaPNe: fold plated mountings: elebi of making this plate roofless defies detection. grade men on small combi- |! Seventh Gallery $80, from $160—-Sideboard of selected quartered o r halt doz Others—-were.49 and 69... People remark “What beautiful teeth [pavon bienking, forming and $67.50 from $135 —-China cabinet, Jacobean, two com- | Early English finish, two closets, five drawers, panel backs, Linen Hdk'fs— bar Bolld Gold Pendens, with cals thinking all the time they are the teeth Nature || |G7AaWing dios. competent |} partments with mullioned glass doors of old English finish. | $40, from $45 Corner closet, full mirror back with one ar, Pete OF CONE aiaeth yay ether pase ave you. As it cannot work loose or drop, men we can offer steady $162.50 from $325-- Two-piece old English oak dining | plate glass shelf and drawer. Sixth Gallery, * + 10 1.98 and $11.05 6-98 yore is ever wiser. And your food—how Paley Bre. Saas fay, Address, |) room suite, styie of William and Mary; sideboard and | Bunnititeton theaBedta ‘ops, w Solld Gold Watches —14 kt ving «a é a hil cabinet. _ > i} ood altham or you relish itt—because, unlike other plates, eS ae eit Vcorrnines || SHARIA 55 77 ean oni distoend\ Aid eciioh | ete I om, | nent—engine turned== this plate docs not cover the roof of the |] Schenectady, N | Gnish, circular mirror, three drawers and two closets, Living Room, Library and Hall | ‘124 0-48 | sewollod Lorgnette Chal > angen | s : Nt Slips 10 Inches Lor wonderful plate is our own exclusive Inven- |] | WANED. bull U3. ana, Abie iodiel ap: 1) $150 from $300--Six-foot sideboard, carved, roomy, At Half Regular Prices Lo Cushion 6iipe— poly he long — pmochyate or other P bat betwes aad large beveled French plate mirror back, finest construction | tion. It cannot be made or sold by anybody else. That's why you should tiseus of the United Staiee, a in WY tee Farly English or golden oak finish. Remainders of our special purchases, in a variety | o were 19 to .0% .10 to 0.69 oxldl ed fuish—-were ry aud si. 69. 60 come here in the morning and have us extract your old teeth FREE and $97.50 from 5~—-Farly Colonial sideboard of extra| of woods, upholstered and plain, Not more than one | ae mperate habite, who men eet te ius Otflowr, ah ork City: O68 Ki joptgomery erating station. go home at night with a new set that fits your mouth perfectly. First-class work by thoroughly expertenced dentists. Loose teeth made firm—decayed teeth saved—lost teeth replaced without plates. All work | selected mahogany. Three closets and four drawers; | or two of a kind, but many pieces to choose from. To-Morrow, Wednesday, carved columns, rope edge. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Galleries, MORNING "SPECIALS— Unt t P.M. | ° To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Taleonree Orders feargntoad for ten, years, All extractions and all operations made PAIN- |} ees ‘| Two Days More of Wanamaker Bedding | Petibeats 7 NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY ; ah teautit er a aithe | Full Sets of Testh .... $5.00 | Gold Crowns, 22 karat . $5.00 At August Savings ; TOUSEN nse eT es — | Gold Fillings . ... + - $1.00 up! Silver Fillings... ,... 50c. up Made to order in our own sanitary, hygienic workrooms in the New Building, i9e Bleached Sheets AS WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d St., New York 414e416 Fuiton St., Brooklyn (Opp. Eden door west Abraham a Straus.) HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9TO2 German, French and Swed TEETH— If you have three or four teeth | will insert a full set without a plate. | Ido this with absolute satisfaction. Examination of your teeth free. BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH, $5.00 Artificial Teeth $7, $10 and $15 =-DR. H.W. GUILSHAN\ $16 hair mattr $13 $18 hair mattr $20 hair mattres: $22 hair mattres: $30 hair mattress: 54 x 76 jn., 40 Ibs., $12 $16 box springs, 54 x 75 in, 4x 76 in,, 40 Ibs., $14 $11 box springs, 54 x 75 in 0. 4 x 76 in., 40 Ibs., $16 $3.15 ge feather pillows, Hh x 30 in., $2.6 54 x 76 in., 40 Ibs., $18 $2.70 goose feather pillows, 22 x 30 in., $2.25, , 54x 76 in., 40 Ibs., $25 Seventh Gallery, JOHN WANAMAKER ml a Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. | W 79e dinen Naphin ml x LOO ie White Ki l Tape 4 Mt + rt ee 9c Bleached H Vowels 4 N THE WORLD otng out of town for a ionmay nave ‘The World © hem, and address change? ften aa desired Morning World, 120 per wee Kivening World, @© per woe Sunday W. je per sund aprons, SIN FLOOR Mohair Siciliennes -33 Migh | lustre—black amd) 8 pros aise aowther sale of these, sa | 135 GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, Luncheon 9 Roast Sirloin ince harman, Fried Has PABRICS RASEMENT, To appreciate the convenience and great value of |: ho! Wash Suite 68 Dire c d Rive 10K AEST AE RAST Tit y LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS? | Pit Clock Signs Denote Morning Specigls -_ ~~ . wee — 2

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