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ENING WEputsvar, s0L¢r ‘8 ; ~ ‘MAN GLAD-IN TOWEL nite ae th the ney ap vrenrne 800 -YEAR-OLD- TURTLE. — + reacnee“re-gercipmene nn |S0°hr. ‘tnd’ ara "W. Beware Weed + tne weeks age trom an agent tn Guile] ,Aftercther sit to the Web res i ~~ aa dence Mayor and Mra. Gaynor, lunched fornia, who shipped ft to tim around | with Justice and Mre. F. K. Pendleton the Horn. For a time it wae kept in/at Rosiyn, the fish store show window, but wés | === —— @o usly and-occupied so much room wit be allied tn the meantime. Cot- reli states that the man was sitting WOMAN SUSPECTED Crriten greats nie eet ste| GHASED BY STREET CROWD | :it'*.nacsessar miners nea oeee! UM GENTRAL PARK 200 ber ‘ ; a amount of money. an 3, adjoining, *tnres Darvel » Positive Mentification of the man is It B With a Fire in “Jake's | thelr razors ‘and joined three customers | “Critter” Weighs 464 Pounds and f f eavected late thi afternoon when Mr. egan a Fire C'S" | who were playing casino, in a flight to ‘J junds a Soring Lake bourding hou, Shop That Caught Him at [on eine ene rie cutie mre” | _,I8 Too Ugly for Fishmonger that It became @ nulsante. Tle mouth To Cure ey Caliounss . MY visit. thi to view ¢ s ——___—<-—_—_—_—_ - ing Fee 1 FOUND AT SEA GIRT|ei-sfeer secre aka: GIRLS IN COGAINE RAID HELD,| ~ {9 K*#? #8 Shop Exhibit. beat wnen numet othe oso | Lanmeememmoerernene ly Reel nas auanaee’ walls Coe Ant | When "Jake" appeared at the win- —— Acting Head Keeper Robert Hurton| it’ to gay, J sald to be th ; dow of a bath house in Columbia street] Following the recent cocaine raid at! of the Central Park Zoo drove proudly come with them, The turtle went straight to the bot- it’e @ delicious seasoning. Imported Absolutely! Coroner Hennett met with a surprise |this afternvon, yelling “Fy-or!” with) No. 18 Bayard etreot, all the prisoners) 4, 46 the Arsenal to-day in @ wagon| tom of the alligator posi and stayed ‘ j PRelice Believe vic Was erty prereset ose ta he| Sure ted.” Wiliam older | aver em. An waatat Bee endl aqvgere NEW BRANDCHILD, Getie t's’ latoring, tan or oe ta |, NO} sane a Se ee ee eee tid n| amin Katzenstein at No. 163 Second] MANHARRETT, L. 1, July 90.—Mayor when he visited the man's room at |ail his lunge and clad ina bath towel,| Were arraigned | before © Magistrate) |” 4 tl tee ihe goo | dawn all day. Slain Elsewhere and Carried |of something upon which to base an rm street, Daniel Lawrence! two man from the fieh store of Ben- Near Governor’s Home, moderate circumstances he found ever: $7,000 ball for the Grand Jury on the| avenue, the donor, were part of the|/and Mrs. Gaynor motored hers trom day upon the table with other classics. way froin Mra, Rose Spector| Thomas.t Minnie Phillips, Margare ‘The turtle weighs 44 pounds, and by|Tew sranddaughter born to Mrs. W. (Special to The Rrentng World.) f igeke''| Murphy, Jacob Monroe, Annie Fisher, | authority of Mr. Katsenstein ts more| Seward Webb « few days ago. The SRA GIRT, N. J., July H.—With dit. | They whore ate eet angers aby Simon and chased “Jeke"| Hing Brown, Thomas E, Clark, JOnn| than eight hundred years old, "Mr, | little one will be christened in a tow | po lor they were marked by fingers, , atreet into the arms of Police- B 4 ferent’ Investigations being conducted pial D- scented f o pa ah Pg alg Sree oeumen held! satsenstein explained to Hurton that saga Se re one ate the under the direction of Coroner Albert OURT SENDS ROBIN f on the =e of having cocaine in thelt fair estimate of the age of @ turtle Saute r. en ae W. Bennett and Prosecutor John 8. possession, oul be made by counting the sections’ ‘The tatest te the Mayor's second : Applegate jr, and a dozen clues to fol- ‘ low, the mystery surrounding the mur+ der of & man who was supponed to bo George K. Harris of Danbury, Conn., seems to be no nearer a solution this afternoon than yesterday morning when the body, was found with three bullet holes In It by Chief of Police Ge Roberts arid Harvey Binkely. The BACK TO THE ISLAND | - Ga aga We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Ee Odd Pieces of __ Shopping Centre Double Surety Furniture Coupons :{ Cuts Short Plea of Lawyer for Release of the Bank Wrecker. It took Supreme Court Justice Don- three minutes to-day to as Geesveres ins Ove, Pulau’s ate inte writ of habeus corpus At 25 to 50 per cent al ‘ Free with all pur? . orrones Dennett w wortng_ om ine tank wrote, oho war entned otel P| less than regular. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street chases up to noort Gistance away from the apot where he, was found and taken there. It is thi thet his slayers intended plact bedy in a vacant house that ‘within thirty fe’ of Which he was found. PPPPIPPP Women’s $1.25 to $1.50 Thread Silk Stockings at 85c A very fine qualily of heavy silk, $2.50 Fountain Bec Misses’ Wash Dresses At $2.95 seta reguiarty at 84.00 Fine Muslin Underwear at $1.00 i ‘When the case was called Aseistant- Attorney Johnston made his return to the writ and asked that it be dismissed, Robert D, Ireland, counsel for Robin doors of the house, with one exception,| asked for an adjournment of two weeks. ii high iT d heel di lish E were found tying on the floor within! “1 wi not adjourn the cage at the nt atk parr ope they ere is black, Dainty little summery dresses in percales and chambrays, trimmed ad SY as wosrte Pad the ibe eS joni ade iy mreb at ™ Cc evisence _tost somoons Sloped request, of the prisoner, replied Justice} @) tan, white and colors, and are the bh with pique or in atrasting colores always useful, immaculate and apropos daintily di fe meleriais ai the @S femininity é miming. ' vor , . Tule theory ie strengthened by. the| "But, it the Disteict-Attorney Joins in yery beat (Gres Ot 6 Eemiecd) miamee ior Shy coeetion Eee + 1 youre, gens “Dainty 'Nightits Cambric jombina- On account of the fact that there was no indication of} the land, Misses’ $6.00 Dresses Girls’ $1.35 ; at $1.00 tions at, $1.00 breaking low price ee blood on the ground where his knee had ‘ 5 25¢ and 35c Sample at $3.95 > Wash D Many, pretty models, to to choose soimvinations made in fine nain- mention the maker's aame, but ‘ | / It sleep-ii it 3 it is very wel nown as ope volver had pesséd through the knee. Stockings at 14c There dresece are more for special =e Hoda Maal al ther ato cetames Sub [ethers ia peiycans oh seeciie model the finest pens made. Neither was there any simn of blood A splendid quality of durnble | occasions, and even one will at 95c embroideries and ribbons in a great trimmed with laces and embroidery } under his hand, where another ball had sample hosiery that we have been } markably to the wardrobe of the irl many effects. and finished with ribbons at waist. lé-karat guaranteed pen tora its way through the palm and out iste’ fortunate in p'cking up, and you get | in the appearance of whom pride is] Mostly in lawns and ginghams and ge Lele vuloanieed. rub of the ach in the test tnta « fe sts ints the beneit of about « filly po cont | taken: they are in tissue, voles and in many’ pretty models, Kiay are all Princess Slips at $1.00 pe bere ot eet ee nt rumors i Century eae juction. ey have double heel, variet; ret; daintil hi lored; fine batiste, Srescgttes ¥ woman figured tn the slaying of the man toe and sole garter tops: in black, | models, ail telamed WAL ovigtealliy [Jers ne emer ONT iiateaneeet cif cad tas lanee spalha aes one guaranteed one fear. Price are given considerable credence by Wwe Save money on an; | authorities, One of the important dis-| thing, but don’t j Seer art uate fas] ehances when your such design as & woman would prob- eyesight is at stake. ably carry, ‘Coroner ‘Bennett this morning set| Eyes Examined Without Charge next Tuesday as the date for the in-| by Registered Eye Physielane.” Perfect Fitting Glasses as low as $2.50, tan and white, O'Neitt Mafa Stere—Thira Flee, | while the lot lusts, 47c. O'Neill Main Store—Matn Fleor, ‘O'Neill Main Store—First Fleer, A Great Catch—Men’s $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 SHIRTS— 4,800 of Them—F very One New—at 69c Never was there ine a shirt sale before for at least three good reasons—first, the shirts themselves—they are absolutely, clean and new and there are pténty of ‘all sizes; second, the price—never have such up-to-the-mark $1.25 to $2.00 shirts been sold for 69c; third, the patterns—every one snappy and new. Any one of the facts by itself is inducement enough to any sensible, well dressed man to bring his next six months’ shir t-money and get double its worth, or better. and taste; sizes 14, 16, 18 years. O'Neill Main SMere—Thiré Fleer, @ “Oe ,UGUST SALE if @ BEGINS ON The materials are Andetson’s Woven Stripes, Soisettes and Mer- cerized Fabrics in neat stripes on light or dark grounds in contrasting colors. They a soda pore negligee bosoms Two of the largest shirt manufac- turers’ in the country have been 7. working too fast for orders received, and now they would rather count the money than the shirts; so we bought them all up for a song, and you in Z with fine pearl buttons, coat models turn get the benefit. 6 Shirts toe 4 with soft turn-back cuffs, ) Men’‘s$1.50 Pajamas, Men's $3.50 Silk and Silk and Men’s $4.00 Terry 59c Made of fine quality madras, percale and cotton pongee, cut military style or surplice neck, nicely trimmed with ar fii and ocean pearl buttons. | bosoms; et models with soft turnbac! All sixes. girdle to match. All sizes, Men's 35c Wash Ties, 15c Men's 25c Brighton Pad Men’s 35c Silk Socks| *- Bathing Suits at 91.95| Men's 55c Night Shirts, 29¢ Robes, $2.35 Linen Shirts, $1.55 Made of heavy quality terry cloth, es ty grade silk and silk and linen shirts, feult- lesiy 8 tai ilored, good fitting ] cut full length; good pag ies; circu- i ight grounds with neat ripe oe or plain colors. eligee | iar collar, with ap Ne cords and Fine cheviots, madras and mercerisad Garters, 17c All-wool, in popular sweater or jersy | Good quality muslin; cut full length; good fabrics; neat stripes om light grounds; also} Made of good quality elastic web; in weave, in Oxtord gray and navy blue; trim- | and roomy. All sizes, plain white. plain colors, at pair med with white, cardinal or blue, Men‘ $1.00 to $2.00 Athletic Union $0c to $1.00 Athletic C Sui n's $1.25 Mesh Union , Suits at 57c Uiderwear at 29¢ ‘ 94.00 Bathing Suits at £2.95 Suits at 57t Madras, mull or nainsook. Short sleeves | Made of the best quality roull and | Men's’ Gummer Weight Silk Socks, re-| _ Two-piece auite of pure worsteds in'th¢ |” Men's Union Suits, made of the best or sleeveless, and knee length. A few soiled, | nainsook; shirts an y Halo ome soiled, | inforced with double lisle heels and toes; | French knit, in navy, Orford, black and jan, quality of mesh; short sleeves and ankle but none are seconds, but ao seconds, ip various colors, in all sizes. ‘1 length. O'Netll’e Big Store for Ded and the Boys. Just Incide from Gixth Avenue. These Sales Continue Till the Bud of the Week. The Clearance in the Boys’ Store Offers Many Remarkable Bargains * Cloth Suits. Boys’ Cloth: Su Boys’ Cloth Suits. Boys’ Rain Coats,’ with ar tole 85:00" D209 Values €5.0 to fang $3.45 hh 97.50 10 08.50 $4. 98 Hats. to Match, $2.98 Ta neat fancy cheviots and iy cal the, newentslancy effects, in cheviots, welt, the, newest fancy ftects in erays, Regular value $8.00. in tan, browns ani mi up in tl meres, tans and browns, lo owns and mixtures, in cheviots an In double texture rubberized cloth. Coat ke box plait Norlolk s tN ble-brongted | casa Norfolk snd double-breasted tre Tull cuts ‘some full etc eae aoa Sto pee rap peeve retail cut tined wit mode, hgh h grade tailored full cut Knicker | and hat the same aman materials Rare 16 years. lining—Suits have extra pants. Sises 8to I. sea 8 to 17. 4 to 16 years. iy Boys’ Terry Cloth Bath | Boys’ Straw Hats, at 49c, | Boys’ Bathing Suits, $1.69 Boys" Khaki Trousers, 21c | Boys’ Wash Suits at 91.49 t Robes, 91.98 Value to $8.50 Value 98.50 Value 50¢ Values te 85.00 Value 82.50 and $3.00 In plain colors and combination | Two Piece Suits in all wool Flat | In g&dd grade Khaki, made in} In plain white an@ fancy effects, In several color combinations in| straws, neatly trimmed and leather | Knit, in grays and blue shades, made | bloomer style, in tan and olive/in galatea, ginghams, linen, etc. fancy effects, Sisea 4 to 16 years, oweat bands. (ull sizes. Sizes up to 34. shades, Sizes 6 to 8 years. Sizes 8 to 9 years. the Boys, Street Fleer. These Sales Continue Till the End of the Week. | mg Men's Panama Hats | | O'Nelli’s Big Store for Dad AN oe edoe ee ee Last Call, Men! $35 Golden Oak | ow |’, Straw Hats Reguldr values up to $ Young Men’s New Regular Values Up to $10.00 Norfolk Suits Gectina Sodas Tae Made to Sell for $15 and $18 ama Hats away below cost At $ 7, 7 5 price. We have all sizes left, but only a limited Youths”sizes, 14 to 19 years, in several new Norfolk quantity. So ce early models with yoke knife or box plait, separate or stationary and get your choice. belts, full plaited to bottom or plain skirt; some have laits to.top of shoulder, Suits are in lain colors and e ¥S fancy mixtures, cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds and navy blue ONelt's Bia Stare fog Ded and the Tare, The smart sen- nit straw in all thenew shapes, high crowns with narrow brims, bows in back or side; also conserva- tive styles; all sizes. O'NeMl's Big Sagge fon, Ped end the Bors, wer; These suits are cut and modeled for young men chip are perlect fitting.