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WIDOW ON SHIP ING FROM IBROAD | ON FRENGH LINER ple Had Not ad Nov Ben Each Othe: for Years! When Abel Was a 3oy. 1 Choutherut and” ame. Eugenie of Champigny, Hance, visited City Hall at noon teday and ob- = @ Ucense to marry, Their court- began with the sdling of the eh liner Chicago frgi Havre ten ago. « GHoutherut ts a macinist and is 4 for Housatonic, Sass, He had Mme. Richard wien he was a ll Soy. was sii years older he. The girl marrid a well to do ef Champigny, whi died several peg ego, and ahe saild on the Chi- for @ visit to frende in this try, Rad not seen @he was twenty a: § young man he was an nee. fair widow eartemices coming up beg to-day. The propective pride- beater) ‘hey would i married by @eremeny here as son as possible @e to Housatonic {0 the rel! ergroy He intends t work at hie y thon, fh his bride eZ plenty for TRE BEST BTES IO + MEN AND ATTACKS | A BRONX POUCEMAN A hs icity Maddened S by Heat Killed After Running Amuck. 4 Al terrier, apparently maddened by the! heat, attacked Herman Buttericht. ratory assistant in the Fordham) M College, as he wip walking qacross the campus to-day. The dot (had .deen roving over the jawns a} (rersine. Mr, Buttericht was o1@) Particular attention to it when fit th up behind him and selzed him }y {the calf of one of his lexs. He kicked Git away with the other foot. * &mmond Webb, a repair man of ihe @aisdn company, who was worlin abéut the grounds, ran toward M-. 3 terfeht. The dog sprang for him and! Store Webb understood the college min's feeds, of warning the animal 128 Yurbped on him and had bitten hin on te ee @eapite the pain ‘rom ound, ran to the laboratory, pt a al’ and drove the dog away from ‘ebb. The dog was later four at . The policeman killed th ani- with three shots after Kickng it way from him several times men it to fasten its teeth in his Les. ‘wounds of the men wh were Were cauterised and dreed by » Seow Diner of the medical ollege. ——_ TT KNOCKED DOWN WITH BAT. Aseatinnt Stole Her @5 and Get Away, < ‘Taying to eave 6% for her ret which Jame: hadi concealed in her oloties Mrs. Femie Korner, middle-aged, weo keeps andy store at No, 27 Bast ¢ne Hun- and Fitth street, was clibbed to- by @ robber who got her spney and his eacape. money. Replying that (pone, the intruder grapple with her, Ached a bmeball bat Mrs. ‘thie: FLATBUSH AVENUE STATION | BLOCKADED TWO HOURS Breaking of Axle on riggs Train Frightens Passengers and Ties Up Traffic in Brooklyn. The breaking of an anxte of a Racka- way train at the outer end of the plat- form of the Long island Railroad sta- tion at Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, caused @ blockude of the station for nearly two houra to-day. The axle was on the rear end of the third car of a [train which was due in the station at 7.27 and was on time. In crossing | switch, the axle slewed around at right | angles to its proper position and the) train began bumping and bouncing. | first two cars Jumped away with etar- Ung speed, but were soon controlled. The train was crowded and the pa® songera were thoroughly frightened. Their yells were heard outside the tun- nel. One woman fainted. The passen- Gern were herded forward through the train and made the station by jumping over a two-foot space between the for- ward car and the end of the station. A following train waa stalled between fhe Nostrand avenue station and Fiat- bush avenue, and those which came after discharged all passengers at Nos- trand avenue, When the rush was over the stalled train was backed to Nos- trand avenue and emptied. The confusion caused by the accident in the station was not confined to the Long Island Rallroad, but caused crowding and delays on all the surface lines radiating from the Nostrand ave- nue and Flatbush avenue stations for several hours, i Kropprinsessin Cecilie’s Record. The Kro essin Cecilie of the North German Lloyd line brought in @ new record for ships of that line from Cherbourg on her arrival here to-day. She made the trip in five days, fourteen hours and twenty-four min- utes. In 1900 the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse established a record of five days, fifteen hours and twenty-three minutes. Sn aa eee Mary Anderson Is 64 LONDON, July 2%.—Mme. Antonio de Navarro, who Is gtill remembered by all lovers of the stage by her maiden name, Mary Anderson, celebrated her fifty- fourth ey y A Delicious | Salad Requires Pure Olive Oil —an off with body and quality. as well as purity. The magnificent. highly cultl- vated olive roves of Antoine Chiris, Grasse, France, produce the fluest olives known to the world. CHIRIS OLIVE She-ris OIL abreasinas ‘of thie aod eel Chirk, If your desler will not supuly jou it's am indicat! probably, jerk ch cases. we will direct to your home or through some other merchant, ‘Teal ott, with historr of Ch rite hah log. Mallet A Week U1 it Malet ng | oe eM Lory em ‘The draw bar between the crippled car} and those in front of it broke and the| Ehitianle, gS roe ore pe 93 || grid das, WC STORES, A037 3 Aveli6 51 aLOSING DAYS Alexander's . Shoe Mas $4.00 tan and black Blucher Oxtords - Sale $2.75] 2. 2¢ 2 «@ Women’s tan talf lace and but- ‘ton and $3.50 grades - white duck button; $2.35] Women’s Low Shoes in tan and black; $3.00 |to $5.00 qualities; all sizes in lot, but nofin each style - $1.90 Girls tan ard black Ankle Ties, sizes 7 to te and 11 to 2; were $2.00 and $2.50; now - $1.75), - $1.45 & th. Ave. Corner 19th. St.] THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 19138. A GREAT. TWO-DAY PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE !! August First is Inventory Day at Bloomingdales’, and to reduce stocks to ther lowest ebb before that time we have made sensational cuts in “A These and Many Other Amazing Bargains for Wednesday and Thursday: | Cearance in Women’s Wear poping tare apy Val- * $1.33 33 tes Up to $2.50, at e Materials are voiles, hams, stripes, perealnee Ch ieee. ing new atyles, all neat neatly made. Beautiful Summer Dresses, Werth to $6, An assortment of styles and ma- terials Ged ace va tprelrgptersny roa Lingeries, voiles. linens, crepes, flow- ered crepons, tissues, re ete. One Leelee acd ag ee well as draped coatee and plain tailored styles. $12.75 Tailored Se _— . $6.87 87] Sum les of Coats, coms $8.75 are coverts, Bedford cords, soreunnistusen fa eyien teve-quartet eftects, also vpn ar corded ma- terials, tweeds, etc. Home aoe tS, $2.95 lug. Dice oh ford cords, linens, interestin Rot permit at. Women’s Summer Underwear: ; Women’s Ribbed White Vests, Se Summer weight ribbed vests, low neck, regular and extra sizes; only a limited quantity at this price. Women’s Fine Ribbed Vests, i1¢ Low neck, lace trimmed; extra sizes. Women’s Union Suits at 19¢ 850 fine stitched union suite; low neck; sizes 4, 5 and 6. Women’s Union Suits at 29¢ Extra size, gauze weight, white, 4 shaped union suits; first quality. Women’s Shaped Vesis, extra sizes, at 17¢ Extra alzes, fine stitched saped vests; low neck; pants to match; sizes 40, 42, 44, Womedi’s Lisle Thread Union Suits at 38¢ Fine gauge lisle thread; low neck; neatfy trimmed; all seve, Main Floor, Centre, eee Long Silk Gloves at 39¢ Pr. Women's elbow silk gloves, choice of white, leather, pink, sky, nile, reseda, lavender and many other shades. They are double tipped $1.00 te $1.25 Band Bags, 69¢ white kids, silk moires, leathers, cro- pure | cheted sample and odd lots from our regular stock, 59c. a Lexington to 3d Avenue .Women’s Summer Blouses: MB a sapctbsrhy ty 160" Hess’ pieisten Walsie’ tor prices, Men, Attention! To-Morrow and Thursday We Are Going to Sell 800 New Model Summer Suits 59th to 60th Street Muslin Underwear Reduced: ohne Nainsook Neeagecnstt at e lainsook drawers or skirt combinations; lace and catbrenanry tonsead. Pretty styles; very special. Ge Long Skirts, Lace Trimmed, at (8e at $5.00 Good cambric; new models; embroidered or lace ruff ie Nalaseok, Night Gowns at Oe “|Made of fancy chev- High, low and square neck; lace and embroidery yokes. | iOts and worsted; some $e Nainsook Combinations, Special at 78 | blue serges; in sizes 33 Fine nainsook drawers or skirt combinations. to 42 chest mae theaters, Oc Petticoats, in 10 Pretty Siyles, at 79e 600 Pairs i Men’s Trousers, $1. Made of fine summer materials in 10 “AB send new models; all with ruffles of embroidery and 600 pairs men’s trousers; blue and black worsteds , inneat stripes; sizes ce $2.49 Princess Slips, of Fine Suhanecks a 81.79 Beautifully trimmed «sith fine Val. laces: hand em- oon esl Under bres, Gecced Vier, | 44 waist measure, tesa eek ———————"ny OOMINODALES** Women’s Bathing Suits: Men’s Madras . Mohair Bathing Lis Bet sum, o Summer Shirts, 54¢ 50 dosen and rage of 6 for $3.00 practical sizes in this lot, at the reduced price, $1.8: Br ae ene souk ot oops ios Cina Oi wow Two lots of well made and service- prices. bargain. Mesealine Bathing Suits pad offered at reduced Second Floor, Lexington Ave, Section. BLOOMINGDALES’ n Savings: | Women’s Low Shoes That be e433 fala mrs BL Mats Floor, BLOOMINGDAL! Value ange ee high sto Clearance of China and Glass:— pair; all 39c. No mail orders filled. 850 Pairs Silk Gloves, 29¢ 850 pairs of choice Milanese sill: Dinner Sets of 48 Useful Pieces at $ at $2.98 Neat shape, service for 6 persone, floral gilt edges. FREE, with above ect, 6 water American Porcelain Cinner Set of 100 Pleees, $5.98 Including all necessary dishes for service of 12 persons: gloves, 2-clasp, double tipped; no| pretty floral decorations and gilt edge. black or white but a vi of 3; all at 29c. b Bt. Section, ‘Ma! BLOOMINGDALES' 2 2-thread cotton stockings. Women’s Lisle Hosiery, Ise Lisle thread, in blacks and white. Women’s Silk Meslery, 24e Pure silk, blacks, whites and tans. Women’s Pare Silk Soslery, 49¢ Full fashioned; extra fine quality; high spliced heels, cotton soles, in black, tan and white. . - x Women’s Lisle Heslery, 24¢ Imported; full fashioned; lace insertion; variety of choose fr Fee eee eee SLOOMINGDALE Women’s Swealers—Saeriticed:| Useful ene t home, in mountains or the eeashore, $2.00 aif wool sweaters going at $1.29. $3.00 all se worsted sweaters, at $1.99. $5.00 Shaker & mannish weave sweaters,$3.50, $6.00 ‘Aristocrat’ knit sweaters, $4.88, $10.00 Imp’t Shetland wool sweaters, § $5.98. 98. 0 NGDALES Bail Sure Seal Quart Jar,éc Ball Seal 2 Quart Jare8}c. | cially Reduced P: Dinser Set of 100 Osefal Pleces, special wt $0.47 nae, '@ soup tureen. and cee floral. design Women’s Summer Stockings, 6e Sion of Sain ng eam, re ia ease vars Mason Quart Jare, 434c.| dosen, Se, Mason 2 Quart Jars, 5}4c. Chandeliers and Electric Portable Reading Lampe Ball Sure Seal Pint Jare, at, Reduced 1 Table of Small ib tote of Cy hed oo tee ‘Third Floor, Guth Bt. gen ‘BLOOMINGDAL! Satin Messaline renee at $2.98 Pee Hose, 8¢ Fine and heavy ribbed full seamless BLOOMINGDALES ee ai Tollet Articles Dink of white, LOOMINGDALES’. $10 Couch Hammocks at $6.98 5 The biggest bargains ever offered at this price. 4 Three styles. All have | / springs and fine mattresess. ff Men's Silk Socks, 18¢ High spliced heels and dou- ble soles; good “seconds” of 3] Are complete with chains ff 3 colors, American beauty; also white. Perealine Petticoats at 49¢ ‘Well made; colors, emerald, American beauty and black, at 49, Second Floor. BLOOMINGDALES' and hooks. $15 Couch Ham- mocks, $10.00. $10 Lawn Swings, $6.' $5 Swinging Porch Sea OUR 4iST AUCUST FURNITURE SALE NOW ON This Bloomingdale Sale Presents Complete Stocks of Trustworthy Furniture for Every Room in Your Home At Reductions of 10% to 50% from Regular Prices. | This $20 Brass Bed, $12.50 This is a great regular seller, but for the August Sale we have improved the appearance wm of it immensely by 14-inch fillers. The 3 are of two inch tubing and are surmounted by la: | ball corners. This bed ie in satin and bright finish in all the regular sises. $6.00 All Colton Mattresses tor $3.75 These mattresece contain 45 pounds of pure white cotton free from odor and dust; covered in fancy art tickings; any cise. $10.00 FeltMattress, Roll Edge, at... $6.79 oad 50 pounds, built up ex- clusively of all felt, heavy roll edge, pated in heavy tick- esi every mattress ‘teed by Made in our factory. This Beautiful $17.50 Buffet, <i} rl base hes 2 sonal top drawers, 1 soda linen drawer large 2-door , aleolarge French bevel mir- ror and top shelf, A “supported with This $10.00 Solid Oak Dining Table... «. ° ee eeerra ‘i Mi) A a Like illustration. Of solid oak, bent- fie mai | Each has end glasses, adjust- ( able shelves, door and claw feet. € Regular $15.00 value. [hy tun cice Here Are Some of the Hundreds: of Opportunities We Offer: These $18.00 Handsome Dressers, Chiffoniers & Princess Dressers, $11.75 Birdseye maple, quartered oak, mahogany and tuna mahogany. serpentine ‘swell glass fronts, highly polished. vat and x hl French bevelled fie, ’ mirror, =a $6.95, Chiffoniers . large drawere and: many exceptional values that this August Furniture wee oy lary i to 6 feet when Vpn happy ling It te of eolid sak, pedestal base and claw feet; has 42x42 spent, os ESAT BONE AEILIS WHS