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| ‘message from the mountains real 5 MAN'S BURNED i HEART VENER, FR FREONEAST Oe x. Cleaning Establishment in © East Thirteenth Street. Peseph Gtiiverstein, who has a disine Weotant factory and window cleaning Wesiness on the second story of a small | Welding at No. MH) Fast Thirtleth @weet, ran out of his place just before | § Colock this afternoon. His trousers i coat were ablaze and he wa: ng with pain. He ran into darber shop aoross the street and the @Poprietor, Natali Sorrent!, and his ty Heny Forman, slapped the out with wet towels. Silver. fled from them, crying out: The girl! She is burning accompanied by Dr. &@ druggist, ran to the burning Biting, pungent fumes drove Gown the stairs. Dr. Wulter sent @n alarm, which quickly brought No, 3. it. Shannon threw a tdder to a -atory window, kicked in the and, protecting his mouth with a akerchief, dropped to the floor in- Flames poured out. The men of @ No. 6 ran a hose to the window id the best they could to keep a Playing on the captain, whom crawling oves the floor He came to the window at last, half conscious, bringing the dead of Anna Schelngood, a clerk for jeratein. + Shea of Bellevue Hospital said must have inahled flames, which her instantly. firemen had great diMeulty in ing out the fire, as the fumes into the street and knocked the! fast as they made any A was taken to Bellevue He will recover. He said that did not know how the fire started?| fhe had oply heatd the girl scream, and then a low stream of firo had daried th the door and set fire to his The police were unable to. re the constituents of the jectant used in Silverstein's pi —»—__ STILL MISSING, BUT HERMIT IS FREED. ~ Guarles Zeuner in the Mary Staunch Case. RT, L. 1, July 25.—Charles » known as the ‘ermit of Wan- was discharged to-day by Justice | the Peace Norton for want of evi- to hold him on the charge of Ing something about the disap- of Mary Staunch, thirteen old, who has been missing from home in North Wantagh since last No trace of the girl has found, although the authorttte Visited all the friends and r. of the family on Long Island in New York. irs. Catharine Staunch, mother of gift, wae in court and asked that man be held) She sald Zeuner juently camo to her house. Shortly re the girl disappeared he askea if her daughter could eome to his e and work for him as house r, but she refused. inna Meyer, the missing giri's said that she met Mary on the) she disappeared. Mary borrowed | bioyele pump. The girl did not | je tho bicycle, but went away wear- her best clothes. VIRGINIA JUDGE DEFIED, Boentaineers Sny They Will Die Before Ghing to Inti, PONWBVILLE, Va, July 2.—The kt! lote of it, and ‘tt was not long before the uncle became drowsy. Thén he de aes he saw Finders put his hand in his pocket and. ateal three $1,000 notes, -Endera wae held in $3,000 pall for ex.) ROOSEVELT WILL SHOW LIVINGSTON WHAT'S: WHAT. Says ‘Commissioner of Elections Is, the Servant, Not Master of will find that he is very much mis- He wt! find that the peopie Gre supreme and that he and the poll- tictans are the servants of the Lender: and not their masters.” ——— |NEPHEW HELD ON CHARGE OF ROBBING Hj ural \ Was “Robbed * of OYSTER RAY, N, ¥., July 28.—Col. Katablished 1827. though he had .| Just heard good news to-day when he| j Kina Heattet: |S was told of the reports from Ben Girt that William J. Bryan would follow his trait through the campaign. aie MEDICINE owt MAN can produce roots and herbs for every ailment and cure diseases that baffle our most skilled physicians, who have spent years in the study of drugs. From the roots of herbs of the. field originated Lydia E. Pinkharr’s Vegetable Com- pound, which for thirty years has proved more potent and ef- ‘ficacious, in curing female ills than any combination of drugs DEATH IS NEAR Wiames ollow Ex Explosion injDoctor 7. ‘e| Why uncle, you know I wouldn't do a The Colonel's! thing tke that! exclaimed Fdward Enders, thirty-three years old, of No. #6 East One Hundred and Forty-sev- epth street, facing his uncle, Strobel, in the Gat day before Magistrate Naumer. ‘The uncle charged that Enders had robbed him of $3,000 in bis home, No. 80 Central avenue, Brooklyn. Accord: ing to the uncle, there ts @ hotel at Broad “Channel |¢heught he could run’ with profit. The unole drew $4,600 from a bank and started for the hotel. |duaed to sel) and they came back to Btrobel's house. | woman described as “Lou,” the nephew. Enders brought back gin, Serious Re- lapse and Says End May ? Come at Any Moment. Jaw shot forward akgressivety and hie teeth came together with a sharp click. Avenue Court to- Pointed out that Col. Roose- Bryan have crossed swords in two national campaigns, and that the ex-President is familiar with the record and characteristics ef the %.—The Mikado ts muéh His physicians are all They consider his death The Crown Prince, now nearly recovered from his own fil- ness, 18 able to be at tile “ather's bed- |. Roosevelt was irritated by the opinion given by Jacob A. Livingston, New York State ‘question of hours, Election Commis to the effect that und lew no ¢andidates for Presidential electors could be named by petition by the National Progressive party in this; In a bulletin issued at half past twelve this noon by the phystolans.it was an- “That seems to be a development of the National Committee’ is supreme,” he said, THE CURABLE STAGE CONSUMPTION Do not go away from home in the hope | of @ cure from residing @ short time in a) Gitferent climate. Consumption as a dis- ease is just as curable as any other dis-| onse, and can be cured in any climate, If you are cured at home, you will re- main well; while if you improve in anothér | climate, you return to your home only to have the disease break out again in « more virulent form than befere. If you feel that there has been fail: to correctly diagnese or understand y case, call on Dr. Anderson and investigate nis moans of treatment for yourself. He {s one of New York's leading Spe- clallets in Throat and Lung Diseases, and fan expert in diagnosis by spectal “AS @ result of an examination of His Majesty at 10 o'clock this morning his temperatu:» was found to be 9,7 degrees and his pulse 108 to 110, He showed continual restlessness and bis fatigue ts increaging,” , , Great fear is expressed that the Im. “Mr. Livingston At 8 P. M. @ further ofMctal bulletin Fusron St. Ro & Sr. = <FRIDAY & SATURDAY WE WILL: HOLD A Clearance Sale, WAISTS « DRESSES At Which Our Entire Stock Will Be Sacri- ficed-for Far Less Than Cost of Manufacture $4, $5 & $6 Dresses for 1.50 When dresses of this character are sold at so low a price there can. be no excuse for further delay in finishing ‘your vacation equipment. 2,000 stylish summer dresses in this lot; inen, French batiste, imported tissues, ginghams ‘and dimities; all hangeomely trimmed; greatest dress values ever oft 4! that bis pulse has been Dr. Mirua, physician to the Exhperor, in an interview: to-day admitted that |his patient had suffered o metious re His’ heart 1s weaker and Dr, Mirua fears tts fatlure at any moment. seventeen WILSON TELLS OF JAUNTS. Wireless Promoter Before Jury as Result of Holiday, Christopher C, Wilson, completed the revision of ‘the testimony | which he gave in the bankruptcy pro- Appeared before the Federal Grand Jury to-day to tell of his move- ments since coming here from the At- lanta Penitentiary, explaining about his pleasure trips to , Spring Valley and other places hereabouts, to leave for his priaon home in Georgia dno this he was dis- appointed, for the Grand Jurors, after hearing part of his story, Adjourned the inquiry until Wednesday next, will ‘remain in the Tombs, Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 f# yet in its curable ithout charg@ by Dr. There are nearly materials: are 1.50 $15 Fancy Trimmed Sienna; 4.75 Embroidered and lace trimmed lingerie, v ile and fancy silk dresses, includin, of copies of exclusive Paris models. "4.75 $2 & $3 Waists at 7c 4,000 charming waists, including lingerie, voile, net and linen. Trimmed with real laces, and em- broidered most eHectlyely a unaly and exceptional offering. . $4, $5 & $6 Waists at 1.47 Fancy waists of chiffon, embroidered or lace trimmed; Clearing Sale of 5 Oxfords Entire Stock of $5.00 to £8.00 Shoes Were 98.00, reinforced make all aires Were $1.00... FINS CORSETS--Datiste and dainty lingerie and voile waists, with in- serticns of tine laces and embroidery; also a large number of riet,* messaline and tatieta prevailing colors....... 0.0 ro with garter Were $1.00 we LAT ~._EXCURBIONS. RLUCK ISLAND, EVERY SUNDAY $I 50 $2.95 & $3.95 SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Boys’. Per pair, $2.45 po ane invesy: He ing of Dr. James W. Walsen, a prom nent Democrat, last night by Perry @ Republic Idering political feud in the Blackwater disirict to & threavened out leader, has fanned break. All thro! mountain: dis trict the clans a 1p. The con- ing trial of 20 1 ainvers charge with vote selling Is causing the local authorities to make preps rations for the protection of the court and Jury. The fear an outbreak paraliating the Alles | outlaw tragedy at Hilley last Maren, | with the exception of one man, the en-) tim, human fabric of the cour whed out. Judge Skeen to-d “There are thirty-elgh our party Before we will submit to golvg to Jat ‘we wil) die and go to hell.” HIGHLANDERS SELL CATCHER STREET TO PROVIDENCE. *@nént Charley” Sireet, the backstop, has been sold by the New York Amerl- can League team to the Providence Clud of the International League to the minor ington Club In the eo $ season. He is one of the few tohers who have been able to catch a thrown from the top of Washir Monument. Tax Buong ‘Pwenty Ch . Tal! a Exempt. ‘Phe Chicago Tax Board of Review has decided that a man who raises twenty ohildren on $85 a week should not be | made to pay taxes. ‘The decision was in the case of H. Fiakelstein, a tailor, who said ten oF ais geaiaren, ots of them girls, were go- ting to aon: po abteemer RigHARD PECK. $198 ands “UP THE HUDSON, 50c. i PDs Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, EXCURSIONS Lake Hopatcong, $1.00 EVERY SUNDAY end HCLIDAY Lv. W. 23d 5t.8.50, Liberty St. 9.00a.m, MAUCH CHUNK, 8 NEXT SUNDAY Liberty St.8.300.m, VIA NEW JERSEY ORNTRAL ‘These excursions under management of FALL RIVER LINE Tickets at thers ouly ou day of excursions, STEAMSOATS. — Pt TEN Lt ne $1.00 Lonigh Valley oat | ¢ ~ honey nowi ty Will attract the inexperienend bu; w pias or ridiculously smaii de MH look for hoves: nverns (hat don't | frameiad co witlo 6 e face that wea .ALL'GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Out-of-Town De! iveries Made by Our Motor Tracks creinteonererat ward dyation: fo, |STRS crate & CHRYSTENAR | FOR KEANSBUKG.R.J @ extra, 11.90 A, "Mt “pimeot ROVTE TO Bacay Beach addy Salty 208 Ylses “trate ‘mii ui, we desien, aati earved, ‘tre vefiawy fect, “highly pellohedy it utted; cords an wuntrateds value @4S; ar”, *¢ ewes Seamless aeseteed Rugs B-Plece Parlor Suite, uniat whogany flalshed frames, vaaw fs as of alk plush, indestrneuble wp fliome Early Wilson Smoke, The Cleveland Demoerattc Club, of whieh City Court Judge Richard H, Gmith is president, wil! hold a smoker ‘elubrooms, No, 189 Madison Speeches praising ‘Wileon and Marshal! will be made by Clerk Willlam F. Sohn Repragentative Silaugbnessy oi dal Btate Senator John G. Baxe, Clerk C, L. Bostwick of Rich- iudwe Smith and Sherif Jullus te s1o,a¢ ..$6.50 at $11 98 as DIAMONDS ON CRETE en OK MONTHLY PAYMES sees $12, at Sight. Sein ie 4 “s" Above was advertised February, J8*6—end every “ There Will Be Many Extraordinary Values for To-Morrow. THEROB ARE BUT BXAMPLES. DWMTA! be Melt or Teleohone Orders for the fellowing— CLEARANCE PRICES FOR WOMEN’S SILK COATS, SUITS, ETC.) | voye* Were New Long Coats, $9.98 to $21.96 G.08 te 14.98 | 100, Pereaiee—se inch Coats, $4.96 to $15.0 3.08 te 5.08) Gets... $12.08 to $96.98 6.98 to 19,08 ALSO. :— Weshabie Dresnes—vollen, theewes, betieteb, voll “9 we Naede and chambrays— wero $2.99 (0 '$10.98...Now 1.98 te 5,08 Linea Tub Suite—Ramie sad French Weavee—natural, white ang colore— were $4.98 to $9.98...Now 2,08 to 6.98 Bathing Suite—mohair and surf cloth— navy and binck— Were $2.98 Now 1.08|Were 4.98 Now 3,08, Extra ete Bathing Butts... Oe 3.01 Batbing Sandais and Shoce— black, white a colore— 9 0 $1.98......00..NOW 1D to D8 FRIDAY CLEARANCES OF WOMEN'S FINE NEGLIGEES White Enibroidered Swissce--Kmpire or Joese modele—ribben and lace trim'’é— large varlety--all nizes-— $2.49 to $9.98 Floral La' Empire and loose modeis--borders or contrasting hands ~all sixes wore $2.49 to $4.49...Now 1,20 to 2.08, 1.98 to 7.49 ed Swins Kimones= and FRIDAY CLEARANCES IN WOMEN’S OUTING MILLINERY Rough Sata Straw Baitore—black or white--were 106. Ratine Outing Hate~pla! with colored tabiagr—also white Corduroy Ho Were New 59 white. FL... REDFERN CORSETS IN FRIDAY CLEARANCE, M'P'RS OLRANUP OF “REDFERN" CORSETS--Fine Coutt 10 Dxtisten bust rv Now $49 ALSO:— | FINE BRASSTIR BS —Ryelet i bolew—well le 0 medium - taperta, but not in each $2.00 and $5.00, wuply Your Wants To-Morrow. é Close All Day Satu During July tot Auge ad FRIDAY CLEARANCES OF MISSES’ WHITE DRESSES oily fine quatitien tn thie n's Prettiest models ‘Thore that were Now Micsow” and Girls’ Wash Dremes~ Fine white cordelines and Reppe “RED TICKET” LOTS OF BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ WOOL SUITS ,| Rasetan and Sallor Suite-3 to 10 yt, but not all wines at oach prive--* Now, Hw 9798... oo 2.08 © 4,08 Norfolk aad Double Uroast -mauy with extra trousert=7 lo 18 yrt.— Me to sues i Men's 6 wo a7 chest Were $6.98 to $16.60, Now 2.98 0 6.08 fine assortmentem Now 99 to 0.98 WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR AT FRIDAY PRICES | Medium weight Uoion Suite jow hock—alave lose gut knew ot to Sight impurtections— + 2D Unton Suits -low neck ace trim umbrella Arawers—all, sia WOO VTierecrere AD Bwise Rib Lisle Voots—band crochet tops-—wert 8 and 94 + 69 Fine Lisle Shaped Verts-high neck— short sleeves ino LKlte or Freuch band drawers kuvo Jengib—were 0... wre | | FRIDAY CLEARANCES OF WOMEN'S PETTICOATS crepe de Chine « thing Silk * plain or lace trimmed—light blue, pink, emerald, gray, while, navy, Copenbagen and 2.05 8.79 4.50 4.05 teen one ‘Tattoriue Pettlconte— 4 dark all lengtas lored hairlice siripes guecrequire no tron Now .70! CLEARANCES OF CHILDREN’S COATS rges, Menriettes and cloths cold Beret volte —plala aud faucy~ os DS 046.2%) Hidonswere : APRCLALAY GOOD LaNOMROH (4 COUREID 0.30 ORAL 4H SOASLR my iZARN— Dal! alt ‘Wet of FMA Avenue. Friday, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Every week, trem day to dey, we beck cround to find these things that have mot cold ce raphlly ao we would wish, Such, while new and ofill ta fashion, we reduce te price thet mover fells to odll, Friday to Gee dey fer which they first ore advertieed, We Sell as Many of a Lot of Geode AS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN DAYS, BEFORE. Friday cinee hae been Bargain Daye "= Principles annow have been rigtily maintained— —tt te Clearing Day <GABAT-VARIETY OF POPULAR WASH DRESS FABRICS AT REDUCED PRICES CLEARANCE SALE OF REAL LACE CURTAINS Imp't'd Brussels, Real Cluay and Renaissance and Marte Ant The. Aproa Ologhame 190. Linea finish Sultings. 18}o. Fancy Batigtes... . Bley and, Wane Oneets yp Crinkle Beersucters Fancy Ditnitien . Btripe Volles—38 inch. Black Dot Chiftonettes FRIDAY CLEARANCES IN FASHIONABLE DRESS basi 8 of. All Wool Buitis Knickerbocker sttecte-ot iach. @ ov Hairline and taney Mobatre— avy and met doi lsowbere r) wand O.. 4 inch=Imp't’d Black Mobair—bish milk lystre—were 0s. ee Mobatr ‘Stetitenn BEAUTIFUL Sf{Ks AT FRIDAY PRICES mae eee 42 toch Wash, Silks— Corded, bair lnos and luster’ stripes... Malki to he Wat Foularde— rame Screeus—wil Black K nad white date <A to 30 Inches bie ree VAG Roe ee z 3: 4 A THOUSAND DOZEN WOMEN’S NAINSOOK CORSET COVERS Plain or tucked backs, with lace and end ribbon drawings inte to well at 49 cente— FRIDAY. ss seveeserereee "Now 67] emv'y Fine satin finish Maraetiies FRIDAY CLEARANCES OF % MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ UNDERWEAR Mionea’ Princess’ Slipy—White sott | finished camorio—lago trim'@ yoke | wos sree to 16 yrs. Dimity Spreads. Lombe’ Woo! Cot fancy silk tops. ‘ALSO—PRIDAY: - Absorbent Cottons os.-cartens— sche, Romsultchiex, es—ribbon rua boroou Stripe Tiokings— FINE TABLE, LINENS AT FRIDAY PRICES ° Lonble Damask Ni pansy, lily, fern, with satio stripe Girls’ Drawere—Camorio, mus nooks to, 6 yr4, Wor fe 1 arty: Cambite Niel’ res bie Dama sks-—diesoht uubleached, also German Homespun 60 to 70 inch flora!, dot and WP peoartes Linen table Cloth— 2) yds. long—snow white Datterny<worth $2.00, FINE LINEN HUCK TOWELS AT FRIDAY REDUCTIONS Handeome Damask ty 1d Lnsertions-Potnt Venise, and Macrame—white and a» BOs | ative A SL. BD to Allovers Were $1.95 to $4.08......1,40 to 2.5 CLEARANCE OF FINE WHITE FIGURED SWISSES French goods—twonty eyleen Union Linen Nuck--band ome: borders—20439—worth .27 FRIDAY CLEARANCES OF MEN'S AND WOMEN’S H’DK’FS Women's emb’d wad ince trisa'd ae rY Were .69 and 9, BIG CLEARANCE LOT OF FANCY WHITE FABRICS Cheeta, atripes and dote—Hwisses, ooks, Oriukiod Lingerie, Rippelerte, 0 Limiter, Popling, sud «Pure Linen Hdk 5 ed hand emb'd cornem Also natwal linen color with white others with Armenian -—_-—- We Do Not Upen - Suppy Your Wats bon. viorrow. (ee ene . HOSIERY SPECIALS AT FRIDAY PRICES Women’s Lisle Hose—biack or fan SPECIALS AND REDUCTIONS IN JEWELRY AND BELTS Men's Diamond Cuft Links—10 an@ a “hiy engraved- many ab or buralahed falas #2.00.. +49! oid Filled Collar, Cutt or wrsved—joman or br; ool Aud Loe Bud reartar « Wushable Belts—-emd'd, talloved; also’ tmp't'd: webblug—! pear! buvkles—Val. . And 19). ..ecte OY ——_—_» FRIDAY SPECIALS IN PROMPT DELIVERIES SILVER PLATED WARE pp tte y Se 8. a GOODS BROUGHT FRIDAY, Tadle Spoons and Forks—Rogers’ ne AR goods a Other good makes—warranted— extra Reavy secttonal plato % don. —were $1.98... ta heavy ay eee plate

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