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DONE OBR PATS PEACE SAD THE DARK ~ DWTHE STREET CAR wo oka” Re Remarked the . Gonductor—What Pat Said Is Not. Pfoper to Print. . 2 he conductor of an early morning trofiey car from Montclair, N. J., toy ' NeWark to-day was annoyed soon after leaving Montclair by seeing a fat and | chilékling negro, with his coat rolled Up Ppulkily, Jay it down on the seat, { mae a pillow of it and stretch himself out, 9’ 1s no sleeping car,” ctor. “All right, boss, all right; ‘scuse me!” AB the negro. scrambled to his feet the Pillow rolled tothe floor. Half a dozen cigar boxes and ‘fifty boxes of cigarettes rolled out, of; the coat. “Where'd you get those?” asked the conductor, . “E-done rpbbed Pat Farrell's place,” aid the dark passenger, grinning. “But 1 @idn't get much; $6 out of the cash register and thig stuf.” “Now, what do you know about that?” laughed. ttie conductor. rick J. Farrel ts the deputy chiet wald the of the Montclair fire department and owps the Dnton. Motel, which Is right across the street from police and fire : juarters. The conductor thought egro“@ most entertaining joker. “the negro left the car in Newark ang, went hif way. Left to his own thoyghts on the return trip, the con- Guctor began.to have his doubts, He reached NeWark at 4 o'clock A. M., i ané stopped to take a look at the door \ of the bar of the hotel, It had been omgshed. . The. conductor jumped across the street end roused the police. WHat Mr, -Fapreld sald about the con- dugtor, when, he was summoned to view the sgene’of pillage wae not taken te down by a stenographer. am if it nga been, it would have been inged from the “copy” as too raw slg geen in a’ family newspaper. pabetetsnnesre seen TUG SINKS AT HER PIER; | > -GREW.ALL ASHORE Eighty-Five ‘Footer Goes Down Suddenly at_ Brooklyn Pier. | the CAuse a: Mystery. ‘The eighty-Bve foot tug A. W. Smith, belonging to the Holbrook Towing Coffpany of No. & South street, Man- hattan, suddenly sank as she was | mopred at Pier No. 5 on the Brooklyn side of the "Mast "River at 215 o'clock mornini the pin not hear of the accident re-after it happened, when Tonk Shu vas New York Dock Com: or ¢ dre met Policeraan Valens tine of the loweF Fulton street station and told Him. Murray said he had seen the tug go down but had been unable to ‘find @ Policeman until he met Val- entine. Capt. George F. Barnett of the tus came from his home, No, 005 Willough- © by atreet, in response to a message from the police, He sald: “The tug was brought to the dock shertly after 5 o'clock yesterday after- noon. We all left her at once." Capt. Barnett said he could not mae. ine what caused the tug to sink, had been thoroughly overhauled doék only three weeks ago and, as he knew, was in first class shape. ‘The boat is submerged In from twen- ae" to thirky feet, only about four- " far ““peve the water. She is valued at 210,000. POISON ‘WARNING | ware of dealy, ji ond aciens ter iphvatcland fey it of her smokestack remaining COWBOY SUIT FRINGES ~. CAUSE OF a DEATHS Children Playing hibend Bonfires Set Ablaze—Latest Victim a Little Girl. According to Dr. Charles Probst, Cor- oner’s Physician in Brooklyn, the so+ called cowboy aulte for children with the long fringes on either hem of the lege have been responsible, indirectly, for the deaths of twelve little ones this summer) The tweifth, Rose Ferraro, five years old, of No. 14 Columbia atreet, died in ae Pasig Colege Hos- Pital to-day frot 9 she received yesterday when the ririage of her cow- box auit ee fire as she was playing about a bon! If mothers "Would cut the fringe of these suits #o dearly loved by children, there would be fewel Bicycles on Easy Payments Cd jy below Canat St, $31 Broadway, Bet. 12th & 13th Sts. GIM It is friendly —and isn’t that one Perha guest room ny pieces will inv which we have assembled 15 to 50 EVERY $1 This, ol into OPEN MONDAYs SATURDAY § EVENINGS ONLY 21714 BET JfOr BALD STS -32 AVE. THE EVENING WORLD, ma SPs FALLING, DANDRUFF ‘DIOAPPEARS—25 CENT Beautify it! Danderine grows hair and we c4n prove it. Save your Hair! Try as you will, after an application of Danderine, you cannot find a single race of dandruff or a loose or falling hair, and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most wili be after afew weeks’ use, when you willactually see new hair, fine and downy at first— yea, Md really new hair—growing «ll over the scalp. A little Danderine now will Lol nea itely double ae beaut No difference Lyd aul nach’ of true hair health. soft as ho it has or —_— that’s all. mn ne} OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9PM WE Pay FREIGHT and R. R. FARE. $1200 00 $20. 50 $2.75 00 $4.00 } Ni Zork, shat ye pes ates Byer Onk Kitchen ¢ Open Every Evening Until 9 P. M. NEW YORK CITY SPECIAL CLOSING NOTICE In order to enable men who are busy all the rest of the week to come with their families to the August Furniture Sale, to talk over together the selection of the Furniture, we have arranged that The Furniture Store ONLY Will Remain Open Until 3 o’Clock Tomorrow Afternoon —the first Saturday of the Sale. usual Saturday closing hour of 12.80. The carriage entrance, on 32d Street side, will remain open, with special elevators direct to the Furniture floors. GIMBEL BROTHERS Store Closes « Tomorrow at 12.30 BELS _ Talk Things Over with This — August FURNITURE A Little While Tomorrow Morning Undoubtedly August economies are in effect—but haven’t had “time to get around toit.”: Tomorrow morning, before you go home for a restful week-end, visit awhile with this Furniture, listen to its suggestions, and take them home, where you can think them over quietly. you are planning to buy furniture while these Furniture, that will make you feel at home of the chief provinces of good Furniture, to turn a mere “place to dwell” into a home to live in? this cool white enamel Bedroom Suite will remind you of the our country house that needs this very Suite; these unaffected Mission ite themselves to make more comfortable the big living room, where everybody oun after a busy day out-doors. Or yonder compact, trim Dining Room Suite will smile brightly at you —just about right for your a apartment. And so it will go, all over the great floors on tl all this beautiful Furniture. Recall, too, that on ALL the Furniture there are savings running from ae with AN AVERAGE ECONOMY OF OVER $25 IN consideration with’ the unusually beautiful and con- venient manner in which the Furniture is displayed, its extraordinary variety and its high character, entitle this great August event to be fairly called The World’s Best Furniture Sale You will ENJOY a visit to the Sale tomorrow morning. Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Floors The rest of the store will observe the NEW YORK TMURTY-THURD BT. ANDERINE” Invigorate your Scalp!! haif, taking one amall strand at he effect is immediate and @ @5-cent bottle of Knowlton's Dandecae from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove to yourself to-night now—that your hair is as prett aa ted by careless treatment— HOLZWASSER &C0. OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS uA4 Worth A Down $1 .00 to $1.50 Weekly $100 $1.00 to $1.50 Weekly by .00 to $2.25 Weekly KITCHEN FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 19 3 Rama ie. 2 Sissi Oar Co TPSON 419770 20" Our Store Closes Saturday at 1 P. M., Up to Which Hour ) We Offer Specially These Eight Remark- able August Sale Furniture Specials $55 Six-Piece Golden ¢ Oak Dining Room Suite This handsome suite consists Ath fet, solid oak six-foot extension tab! Suite...... The this at this Special Augu: $12.50 Couch, ® Heavy frame and good This $38 Golden Oak Buffet Best quality quartered oak, beautifully carved. Laff BURR MANUFACTU Residential Park Most Accessible in Westchester Count: 30 MINUTES. TO GRAND CENTRAL 217 Trains Daily. Commutation, LOW PRICES— EASY We Will Hel REAL Lu for SALC— “Hg Pontem SOLVED. Vi AMULY HOUS American Distrt eft wt any office in the city unt OF, Mt, uartered oak oak buf- le and four sheirals of quartered oak with alip scats of genuine leather, | #30 Three-Piece Ma- hogany Finish hioraad . l 8: 95)_- market has never steakeh a suite to equal 5 Up meron Bed, holstered in imitation Spant sh leather. pa echo dlonaaasiat sera Se fininb. EF On Kale on Fifth Flor CRA’ Y in theretore offered Melt wilt be oftered ut PUB MUST BE SOLD D QUICRYE 39:50 Oak Chair 910 Solid Oak Dresser Special at. . . 96.05 French Plate bevel mirror: $5 This $7.50 Brass $4.50 Three-foot size; bright of satin AMtenton--Piumber The Latest Waterbury Bridge permits the making of a full set of artificial teeth, restore, we build a handsome set of teeth without plates, which defy detection, They are durable, natural in color, and as firmly held in place as teeth grown to the jaw, showing the advantage of The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FREE, and return RE || PLATE, which holds like an anchor, Al work guaranteed 10 years, Extractions and dental surgery made PAINLESS by our NEW BOTANICAL Discovery 7 WATER E DENTAL. ARLORS oo W. 284 Pi ee Néw Yor! HOURS ny to 6; avnpars, “i wa German, Franch and Sweden Spoken, adtes (n amendanes, FOR ‘SALE. ier sim Lene TO GIVE EMPLOYES FULL HOLIDAY * * We Close ALL DAY SATURDAY + +» During July and August 3° ~ bes " AS IN. PAST THIRTEEN YEARS RE During the Summer SATURDAY IS CLERKS’ HOLIDAY ne ° ANNUAL AUGUST SALE vs Blankets and Household Dry Goods °°’ BEGINS MONDAY, AUGUST 4TH dt GALE MERCHANDISE INCLUDES:— re Blanket Musiing Linens Pa esr! Rugs tw Quilts, Pittows Sheets 7% u Towels Draperies ago ry Pillow Cases Towelings hades, ete, ae, Bureau Scarfe, etc. White Goods Silverware Cutlery, Senge aug PARTICULARS IN SUNDAY’S WORLD, AMERICAN, HERALD, TIMES, ETC, Those Who Bay at Awgust Sale Prices Going to Maine for your vacation? You will get three vacations in one if you go and return by water. ; One of the most fascinating sea-trips in the , 5 world. Every mile full of enjoyment.” ; Foradayand a ni ight you will breathe exhile- } rating sea air. You will delight in the comfortable staterooms and bountiful table. You will arrive rested and refreshed instead of dusty and travel-worn. You will surely come ¢/ back the same way. Fares lower than by rail. Steel steamships North Land and Old Colony. sasatuy, brie Ft ag eh a Na unas $f Breadway, alse ‘Touriat and New York Translor Steamship Line — Eastern S.S, Lines ALL the-WAY-by-WATER sunny “EXCURSIONS eel ne A aE es me POINT : ‘TH BOUND STEAMER “MONTAUK” A Delightful Sail—120 Miles—on LONG ISLAND SOUND ROFLE'S NEW UNTAIN MOUNTAIN $3 itt Caine 54 éhe FOR SALE. a:| DIAMONDS ON CREDIT seit ema | WATCHES IN. Seay yy