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LAER NSS QO ks a a oe e 7 \ / ‘GLYNNIS READY ‘PRNGESS ASKS $7,000 Two wos onown wnen th es r | NEARLY BROUGHT ASHORE!” lncar srt nr aoe cont advan FORINIURIES TO HER Rota HORSE'S DSPOSTIN Saved, but He, to “li he n ‘ASSEMBLY. MEETS Drop Them. | best Abraham Scrieber, fifteen, No. #2 Second street, and Abrah Leak with, ‘WONDERFUL HOW | Former Amelie R Rives Also fourteen, No. 22 Second ret acho ale Governors of at Peseta Wants $2,000 for Herself |20"tne toot ot" stanton atrest, town | RESINOL CURED Wore “white wings” as swimming bags ‘8 low record | The Princess Amelia Rives Troubets- No, 186 Monroe street, a tor the Knickerbocker Ice Com. yagked off his boots and plunged in. He collared both the boys, but one “I was taken terrible boat id mole Tilly my Td They woul: | koy, authoress and wife of Prince Pierre ALBANY, Aug. %.—Col. Joseph F.\troubetakoy, Ried sult for $9,000 dam- Seott, formerly Buperintendent of Statte | agef in the Supreme Court to-day Prisons, with his former chief clerk, | againat Charies P, DuVergey, a wealthy John G. McDowell, appeared unexpect: | reaident of Coxsackie, N. ¥., alleging | Pe edly at the Capitol to-day. They hat on Oct. ® last year Du Vergey, | 100d tide which brought twelve feet of shee ited the Attorney-General's office, whi hrough alleged careless handling of hie | Water to ue beach. tthey looked over for some time the | autom: ran down her favorite Picts - oa ite Ltd papers relative to the indictment of|horse and frightfully shocked the , fand in his struggle to free himactt ne| Mihi At lost both and they were drowned in a js earned the| my srappled for | ¢! eee ability to, continue special work, a Th Re ‘There was ttle action to-day in the! ene compoaition and authorship of which | Jacob Goldstein, of Nor 141 ast One we 9 presceiption ‘and household remedy has been missing for three weeks, She ceas and her husband and hi Aug. %—Gov. | Miss Landon Rives, were riding al ‘Toner to-day honore: requisition made| level stretch of road between Co! by William Bulser Governor of New| and et natticad Va, when they saw rn to New York City of) Du V omobile app . accused of desertion of| ing at a vedeklene fe of apeeding —~ > Dantel Buegeleisen,| with unusual and continuous noise.” ait Daf charged with forgery. The requisition| The Prince raised his ahnd and signalled e ie pepers were referred by the Governor to| the autoist to stop, but, according té the 2 ‘the Attorney General's department andj| complaint, the Ue honored them on advice by Deputy] struck the Attorney-General Cunningham, 1 ting the animal 9 Aico ae suse oe animalend wor! Special Order Dressmaking Dep't. there has beet: no protest filed against | road. the granting of the requisition and that] The Princess says she was. almost ie ” “each requisition purports to be ad-|thrown under the wheels of the auto B. ALTMAN & CO. have now in readiness a dressed by ‘the Governor of the State| and when assisted off the animal by hor number of W. id of New York to the Governor of the| husband fainted. DuVergey, she alleges, omen’s Tailoremade Suits in Biate of Penfteylvania,’ and each did not stop hi; utomobile but con- {tion is signed iliagy Sulzer as Rinued on at the samme high rate of the latest Paris Autumn models, copieaaes Emmor of, the State of New York, has|apeed. By telephonihg which will be madeé,to order in the fashion- of the state of rs 4 is y wastho) able materials . . + «+ at $85.00 to the Gov ‘ernor. , 1 pei nT RICH TO ALL BUT WIFE. De, Grime 1 ———pa Lt) p 1 Crew Saved. Dr. Edward Ha:rison Griffin, who was| WELLINGTON, + Aug. 8.—A safe { \ ordered by Supreme Court Justice Don. | landing was made to-day by the crew \ tt, helly to pay his wife $00 4 month and | Of the British steamship Devon, which e ty give her attorneys $1,000 pending her | Went asl day on Wellington separation suit, to-day sought a stay of | Head in Cook's Strait eaebeielhege Jon on the ground that ne Is going | 204 South islands while on her vo: from Montreal to Wellington. ‘The ter to the Appellate | von probably will be @ total lose, horeme Court, An Important Sale of SELECTED ORIENTAL RUGS is now being ‘held in the newly enlarged Rug Department (located on the Fifth Floor), con= sisting of an extraordinary assortment of 7 choice pieces at the following very specia! vihe ‘fastest scml-professionai || iim prices: w ed by the | aan pretty j ‘ tira ana a ORIENTAL RUGS Beat AU a ——_———>_| usually $22.50 to 47.50 at $14.00 to 24.00 ORIENTAL HALL RUNNERS | Lord & T: aylor _Feunded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 5.30 P. M, 12 Noon on Saturdays. Half Price Sale Women’s Low Shoes Our Entire Stock “ 10,000 Pairs J BAUMAHE & BRO AT 84ST & SAVE. Cc cesprising all leathers, light and medium We Close Evenings at 6 o’Clock, Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. ‘ weight soles, suitable for early Fall wear, Ne Connection with Any Store in the Bronx or Asteria at 14 Regular Price and Less. August Furniture and Rug Sale > $1.95 & $2.95 25 te Mi Reductions ‘coven ie! FREE Final Clearance Sale of Ready-to-Wear Summer Hats and‘ Uutrimmed Shapes . (Second Floor,)” All Our Tailored @ | Simpy Trimmed Hass " $ I.00 Quartered Oak Bookva ¢, § doors Values to $7.00 i {fh ae tiuetrated: , $4.98 Smart Shapes VPhvaiue 830,00... we 9, at } lack A Last Week of Our san oi “the 10 8.00 51.00 ak Reduced Outfits ‘Credit +, attorneys for the phyas red that whe’ their ctlent ORIENTAL RUGS in Room Sizes usually $125.00 to 1,250.00 at $68.00 to 675.00 These Rugs, the wearing qualities of which are guaranteed, were purchased in the Orient by B. Altman & Co.’s New York buyers. Banded Sati row} $2.00 | | acne ea Re ; Write for our BW BOOKLET) OUR LIBE REDIT TERYUS containing inform regarding uur\apply also to Long Leland, New Jere outfte; mailed FRE. I sey and Connectiout, DB’ Ave.Con.84"Sr. : Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. of the price of ale “and of 15H and South Carolina Recog- | From Auto Owner. called, but In a scuffle lost them and ITCHING HUMOR ' j Kk in the aight of a thousand nize ‘Sulzer, rybody tan away screaming, but | could not do my, of them caught him around the neck work. had tow a te st (Limited to 145 Members) ino Oitwentthen Teould vt? | AS the Club is rapidly filling up, ~. inol treatment is some- | thing wonderful, for if you could see you would never think that ere ever sore—they are so: nice , the bodies and soon recovered that of nd t, and I can do my work sp athat Te Kennedy of Bing Sing, | Princess's nervous Leskowits, The other was carried up| now.” utherland rv Glynn. Neither Col. Scott nor] The injuries, aa the Princess itemises by the tide. ‘ew York, N. Y,, MeDowell would digcuyp the object of | nem in hor complaint ate as follower A Saving of 40 to Every Member ol has been a doc. | tangle resulting from the two Governors. had previously undertaken and | Hnudred and Fourteenth atreet has noti-| f worm, pimples, dand- Acting Governor Glynn, it 19 said, will| which she could perform, §2,000, fled the police at the East One Hundred | ruff, wound ring ma ad cl start something when the Legisiature| “Injuries to her favorite horee’s spirit |and Fourth street station that Margaret Resi i Resinol Soap ai meets to-morrow night. and’ disposition, $1,000, Johnson, for ten years his housekeeper, keen free; usually $65.00 to 90.00 at $30.00 & 42.00 | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1913. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO e xingten te 3d Ave. 59tir-to 66th Street. “Only Four Days More — to Join Our — Player-Piano Club!! we urge you to join at once. Come to-morrow— | Comprised in This Great Offer Are 145 New $500 Player-Pianos All Are ‘O74 They Contain Standard Perfect Player 68-Note Players Mechaniem and onthe Club Plan of = | Ms! Thre ' $2 per Week No Interest. No pel No Extras of Any Kind te Pay. Every dollar you pay is applied te the purchase price. | A i FREE to Club members—a fine Bench, 12 Rolls of Music of your own seledtion, or special library privileges, if preferred, a Cover, and Beautiful Music I Cabinet with hand painted panels, and Delivery. We say without hesitatibn that the Player- Pianos offered in this Player-Piano Club are the equal of instruments sold elsewhere for $500 or more. A small deposit will reserve any Player-Piano for future delivery Not alone does the Club Plan present the tre- mendous saving of $125.25 to every member, but the unusually low terms of payment place a perfect player- piano within the reach of everybody. The Bloomingdale Guarantee Goes with Every Player-Plane If you cannot call, write for particulars regarding our Player-Piano Club Plan. Maco Varlom, Third Fleer, with every SUNDAY’S WORLD. Chock full of Funny Pictures and Funny Stories. Order from newsdealer in advance. MINGDALES’, Lexington to Sd Ave., 59th to 60th Stumm A complete Joke Book is given FREE Lexington to 3d Ave. | e530 Crepe de Chine ional saving in a smart crepe » with tucked yoke of chif- he rianaed with buttone and flowered taffeta; flat collar and cuffa of washable Gh eee very special, to- morrow, $2.69. New ah bcd Blouses, lace trim- med, special at $1.98 New Black Sateen Walsts for maids and waitresses, special 98c eect New Lingerie and Voile » special at... 98c Secdnd Fioor, Lax. Ave, Seetion. BLOOMINODALEZ®, Lex, to 34 Ave., 50th. to Oh 1,.—— Our September Sale of China Now in Progress Presents Tremendous Stocks at Savings of 10 to 50% from Regular Prices; $16.00 Dinner Sets of 100 Pieces, at $10.00 saucers, 3 mest open vegetable dishes, 1 feted bane, ered soup . tureen, 2 vegetal Ne austen wit ‘with cover, | covered butter dish, nt ‘kle dish, $16 G16 value, for complete set, © wy gt 2 poh ea A onto $29 Aastrian Set, Diaaer 48-pe. es ten er] 100-pe. 613.36 | 100-pe... . 60 | 100-pe.619.98 American Porcelain) Thin German} | Decorated Limoges China Dishes, with border) China cups and| Tea Cups and Saucers, 19 and gold edge decora-| saucers and tea |Coffee Cups and Saucers, 2c tion, such cupe,| plates; choice | Ten & Breakfast Plates, 18c saucers and decora- f senor pd Plates, 19%¢ plates; all sizes 10¢| tion... . 12c|Breadand Butter Flares, 18e Complete stocks of “open stock’’ decorated patterna In American, Austrian and ‘Limoses Chine ae moderat ee Imp’ 15-Pe. Cereal Set, $2.49 Each piece decorated with blue Dutch design underneath the glase; and name of contents decorated on each piece. 6 large jars, 6 emall jars, 1 salt box, 1 oll and vinegar bottle. pias, 04 s covered with a heavy brace border, complete with burner, mantle da $8 With receptable forcandle and glass cover; also include @ pretty linen candle shade| and an imported } in plain or floral design.| glass shade with tng We, Tee, lowe aee. 'PLOOMINGDALE®, Les. te Ud Ave BMh te Goth mM. This Handsome $15 $9, O5F 2-in. Post Brass Bed Am This Is Typical of the Wonderful Savings Our August Furniture Sale Brings You » The bed has 2-inch posts with large top mounts. All l-inch fillers and heavy husks on each. Made in @ any sise and og finish, 6 ae Parasia 9 95 $5.00 Cotton Mattress, $3. ~ $10 Fett Mattresses, $5.95 eclge matirom ie filed with felt and | weighs 0 hes “ite mero with o fe erpda of ticking. A _vegular $10 mattress for 7: ea tea 1 mene a" tiching and "have a ai:incl. tend As illustrated, with solid oak frame, in any finish; indestructible, steel spring construction; plain or ruffled sides; covered in genuine Spanish leather; any color. Mail Ordare tilled when accompaniet BY purch tee, a BLOOMINGDALEM, Lex, to Bd Av. th to ath St, Red Ripe Tomatoes, “<."s,’ Zie Limit 6 cans, and with other groceries, Gar 19eSiring- High- | per Our 16¢ Main {Finest, less Beans af 8 15¢ | tre. * | |e 100 Our 15e String-/ Extra Per! 496 Okraand Tomato | a | 9 less Beans...) fine Scan) Obra, very tender | “QP* | Ath Foon ) tender, "sweet, vy ) si imply | per) 10e Coral sereini Ser ean "7 1G | Our 15¢ Peas Ply teen 10 sue Our Bite Lemon, Cling Heachee—Taj 0 + hbe Sardines im Our Bde Bartlett Pears Our Bite White Cherri Our tae Kien Ver es Rig Gatien en Sulit By! AM Our Sul Our 3 ALL Our Y