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FART IV. EIGHT PAGES. Ii«»<l»r» will ptsaie oet<t that Fort V J- wlthls Pitt IV— tbla l» to Imn- d<-llrrry of romplc*. ,op|ei. OCEAN STEAMERS. ROITH SiIUM LtOITJ Fast Express Service. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOUnG-unEMEN. Kronponz July 31. J» A. M. KaJ»«r • Auc T. 1° A. M. It. Wm. II Auc. 21. OA. M IlaliVr S*pt. 11. 10 A. M. X Wm i:.::. .: se i is 330 Am- Twin-Screw Passenger Service. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOi;P.O— BKEMEV Bimn .. : ..July^. l« A. M. P. A!1C« AUK. -'. J»A. M. Frl«<lrl<-h A.« U. 10 A. M. Ktjrfw.' AW T«. }• *- Barb«ro»«a km* . ». 155 A- »• Etnmtg .. Au*. *». -i A. M. Mediterranean Service. OIBRALTAR — NAPLES— A - P. Ir*n* July**. » *? »• K. I^ihu-.. Aur I. JJ A >! K. Albert Auk . •». " A- M- Mtw... Sn>t. .111 *• "• K. ljula- Sept. 15. JJ A- «• K. Albert . ...... i"-V\ "^-.J l^ "„ Prom nrem^n Piera. 3d & <lh »-*V ",°K- ps : NORTH GERMAN \.\J CHFXKH OCK)D AL.I* OVETI Tilt V.ORI-". OEI.RICIIP >, CO No 5 Broad* »Y. >. »• louil H. Uey<r. «5 --.:'■ "■•" : - VI • PW "*- EAKBDRG-AMERICAN LINE. Tw'n Si rev; Pa^sen^t-r Service. An«r!k». Auk 2. 3 PH X ■«; »? B •!•■ re.-, auk !•. a AM An., r i..a •Via Dot** tor Iyw.rtcn and Parts. - Mediterranean Servif^ •TO XAPLKS ANT. GENOA. IMoltk* . . -Ju'r -* ! XMoJtk* r+Vt- » P ■ Adkltert..Au«. r, V. Albert S*pt 25 tr»J!« «^ibra)tar. ba» 'Jrill Room «n-l iK^S^n'sr cifKOKS k«i:ed by THK COMPANY. OFTICE. Z1 BROADWAY. S.'. •Phon* 1800 Rectcr. PlenL Hcboken. AMERICAN LPE|^« l^i? A. M. FLTMOITTII—CIfERBG— SOUTHAMPTON New Tcrk July 2S:Ph!la Aus- 1! Et. Lcui» Au« 4iSt. Paul Aug. 19 RED STAR.LEiE }77 enc n *£ ' DOVKR- ANTWERP— (LONDON. PAR!?). V«lri<l.J>-2S.lo:3')am:7>erl<!.Ai!jr.ll.Hi:3oam nnln(J.Au!f.«.B:*Jopra i K'nl'd .An(.lß,2^pa WHITE STAR LINE g°s l T NEW TOR K — Q- KSTOXeti— LI VERPOOL. Te>jton ; c..Jly •- > .Vl<>ami>laje*tlc.Aiii:. K.lO am «^Sri3.Jul> 27.J:^jam!<>lt!c..Auif. l«. 10 am Baltic. . Aug. 1. nu«n|O<r -anlc.Aus- IS, 2pm THE HEBItERRAKBAN AZORES. ' !:■ >M NEW YORK— <*RETI<". Aug. 4. 10 A. M.; fept. 2S. Nov 3 HEPt'BLIC .Oct. IS, noon FROM BOSTON— CANOPIC Aug. 11. 8:90 P. M. ; Oct. A ROMAN'K . . IS. 7:31 A. M.; O t. 27 TASBENOER OFFICE. ■ BROADWAT. •freight <>m!»>. Whitehall r^ilc flattery PI. AMDfIOT ILOK3E. «JLARO<"»\V VIA LOXOOXDBRRT. f*le<Jo»iia.,j!.v 2x.noonl<.".>lunibia.Ai--». 11. noon A»«">ri«. Aue «. Miani Purn Ai:|t IK.H pm Oalocn. $5". M <!il.!n $35. Id <'!a«»i *27 end up»ar<l». men rdln« to acfirnmocati^n A: •teamst-i]?, For Mrtna and information nnn!v I?KVl>r:ns<>>: BROTHERS. IT IS Urr«>lwßy CUNARD LINE. rrom I'ieis 51-52 North River LIVERPOOL 'la WL>,i2.v.s; ;,v. \" CTRI «1A July -8. 10 A. M. CVRMAXIA July si, noon I>u •■ill:* Auit. 4|(lar«iij.. .. ". .Aur. 14 I'liilTla Aug. U. Campania ... Aug. is OIBBALTAH^ ADRIATIC. NVw Modern Twin Screw Steamer?. CARPATIIIA July 31. 1 1.M.: Sept. 25 ILAVOXIA.Aur. 28, 11 A.M.; Oct. 16, Dec 4 PANNONIA Sept. 11. noon; Oct. 30 VEKNON U. BROWN. O. A. 21-24 State St.. oiipoi*ite the Battery. COOK'S TOURS TO EUROPE. 50 this season. $175 to $1,185. Programmes. TWOS. <X»OK A SON. 245 and 1200 Broad way. 64» Mndlson aye.. N. Y. C- I&EAL SUMMER CRUISE Ekl - New York Every Saturday 11 A. M. HALIFAX, 89. S. kk li^e oss l^F i- BTJBHBB ii BIH.IF.8 IH.IF.1 H.IF. A delightful voyage at one-quarter the coet of going to Europe and a greater Chang, of air and scenery. Steamers sail ing through Lens Island. Vineyard Haven and Nantucket Sounds by daylight, stop ping one day at Halifax each way. and two days at Ft. John's; round trip 13 days. for rates and booklets, • tOWRINO A- CO.. 17 STATE ST.. N. T. i> L> "D" LINE. I'or La Ouayra, Puerto Cabeilo. Cura cao and Mara «1 bo. via Curacao, calling •Iso at San Juan. P. R. «. 8. FHILAUKIPHIA «at.. Aug. 4. noon CARAt'At* Saturda}, Aug. IX. noon For La Ouayra. Curacao and Maracaibo. S. 8. ZULLA Haturday. July 2H. noon C. «. MARACAIBO. Paturoay. Aug. 11. noon These steamers have superior accommo dation* for pu«sengera. BOCL.TON. BUSB sx DALLETT. Oenerai Managers. 83 Wall St. f?G)&°fc) (KOgbgd SUMSMhIpa «f lbs RED "D" LINE win PA fat Ban Juan direct, as follows: b..& PHILADELPHIA. Sat.. Aug 4. noon CARACAS Saturday. A up. 18, noon . For freight or ravage, apply to BOUL.TON. BL&T DaCIBTT. OaaaraJ llanasm, 82 Wail at. ilo $«Si»l US9E. UAIL.Y eEKV'iCB. Tor Old 2'oJnt omfort. Norfolk. P?rl«. irou'h. Planer's Point end Newport N«wa. %*«.. connecting for Pet-reburr. Richmond. Virginia ISeacb. Washington. D. C. and cut South and West. Freight and passenger ate«mers rail frers Pier 91. X. 11.. foot Beach St.. every wcek <""»»• ► 1 3 s in. ... H. B. WALKER. Vice-president and Trade Msnacsr. flapflfCMTT CLARK'S NINTH ANNI'AIi Unl&N I CRUISE,' Feb. 7. 07. 70 days. toy chartered S. S. "ARABIC." 16.000 tons. S Tours Round the World. PRANK C. CLARK, Vt Broadway. N. T. isrrFOßn UOlltc ABROAD consult TKK EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS THAT APPEAR RKGUI.ARL.Y IN THB TRIBUNE ON SUNDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. "UK VELOCE."— Fast Italian Une. FOX KAPL.BS ANI> GENOA Norn America, Aug. IS; <"itta di Torino, i>er>t. 5; Cltta di Napoli. Sept m. «'al)ln. ?S> up. I»ining Salmon on Promenade Deck. f*nl>X!NfSl, MARTFIEI. i. CO.. 2» Wall St. •BEFORE GOirvTG ABROAD CONSULT THK EUROPEAX ADVERTISEMENT^ THAT APPEAR REGULARLY IN THE TRIBUXr ON SUNDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AVD KATTItDATS unsirDijs-s. * m/TW Jjpfvr&ffiniiim For the extermination of mosquitoes. Sloths, «ie» aiid e\ery other rest. Used •too in '.sundry, plants, tobacco, etc. Hold everywhere. 2Sc. «ach. or 3 for tiftc. EAVENS A CO.. &31 Sixth Axe. NERVE FORCE RESTORED AND INCREASED BT Damiana Wafers rarely Vegetable — Not Injurious. BY MAIL. OB KESSEXOSB. Drugcist>. $1.00. Send for pamphlet to F. B. CTtOUCH CO.. 146 West 34t.i-st. RHEUMATISM cured by Peter lllnlottrs West Indian disooiery: drives uric acid gton t'.cod 3S» Wen ::Sth-st. RZDnrG3."po»ltlvelr. completely eradicate In 4 nours. New method. No damage to anything Orlsfnal. only sure method. H<XJfJ. 7C3 UrxtDgton aye. Telephone 1204 Plasm SURE rOP UAACSKX: Established I»T. Rats, roaches, bedbugs exterminated; new ■roteaa; la two tours; trained ferrets; ex trmv.natcrs. *£ic.. &oc., $; 00. 64 Fulton St. Telethon SSo3— John. Caution: No goods aaauiae u:»:es» marked SI" UK POP. i'LBUC AttOt.xrAXTS. CDGAR D. BRIXKERHOPT. Certified Pub lic Accountant <Stat« s( X. V >. 3J Broad way. Room 210. Telephone 6187— Broad. THEO. KOEHLfcR. C. P. A.— Exaratalr* and repotunj- upon statements and condi- Ctoaa. 1.135 Broadway. St. James Bclldlss. Tel. 3.C-.* Madison Square. W. E. WALTER, Public Accountant aal - Auditor — fntfmi deviled. *tatcn-«-n-» K«PareJ. flnaacial ar.d lndustria! invest! gaUcn* ;.V0 Nassau-^: Tel KS» Beekmaa. TH. PENTLAP.GE. C. P. A Ooosultlog- Aecour.tsnt.SOO Broadway. Kew-TorC Tcl^Dbon. 2.sos— Oorti<ini!l. I HOTOGRjirHIC BI'PPUES. •XAP SHOTS.— I make a specialty of de x-el«plnc and 1 rn-.mj fllma C. A. PCXLAP. X?I4 Proadwajr..N. .7. City, PROMPT %rork In <J*vclop'.n» »tuj rnntlnc LLOTU Bcr*Jnrsit corccr Un-siaay and HetsiDcrrK gs^£ggfe WOMEN'S APrATtEL. G>^»<a^^ «a^ Pre-lnventory Clearance Sale In Aii Departments. Former Prices Greatly Reduced: Clearance of summer Dresses. $15.00 Lawn Princess Dresses 9,00 $25.00 Lawn Princess Dresses 12.50 $29.50 French Batiste Dresses 15.00 $35.00 Lingerie Princess Dresses... 19.50 Clearance of Tailored Softs. $20.00 Linen Tailored Ccat Suits... 8.50 $12.50 Peter Pan Unen Suits 5.00 $25.00 Eton Suits- M: — p - na a^ as 10.00 $35.00 Eton Suits- Panan^tu? es 15.00 $40.00 Eton Suits of best Taffeta 19.50 $75.00 Eton Suits- • Volle 'K2X: 25.00 Clearance of Coats, $19.50 Cloth and Taffeta Etons 7.50 $22.50 Pongee Coats oeoent models) 15.00 $19.50 Cravenetted Rain Coats 12.00 $45.00 Satin Rubber-back Coats .... 25.00 Motoring and Steamer Coats in new Woollen Fabrics, Pongees. Rubber-bacK Cloths, Glorias and English Cravenetted Cloths At Very Attractive Prices. Clearance off Skirts. $9.50 Fancy Checked Skirts ' 5.00 $12.50. Pleated Skirts— light Mixtures .... 6.00 $15.00 Pleated & Circular Mohair Skirts. 8.50 56-58 Twenty-Third St., West. / Wki-Year Clearance Sole of Summer SUITS and DIRgSSES STARTS TO-MORROW This is our regular clearance sale, and never on any previous occasion have we offered such a novel and varied assortment of high-class and distinctive style Summer suits' and dresses to choos» from at such remarkably low prices, which are about. ' ■Half Their Worth SWISS DreSSeS R**ular $22.00 Reduced tog jJ2 00 Net Dresses >• $22.50 *• $H.co . Linen Suits •• $35,00 •• $H go Lawn Dresses •• $28.c0 ** €]{^*5c null Dresses •• $30.c0 •• SIB c © • ■ ■ cj o vv Batiste Dresses •• $35.00 ♦« §21 00 Lingerie Dresses " $45.00 ♦» 522°© Taffeta Suits •* $45.c0 •♦ §27 ; £0 Ever>- remaining Summer garment must go regardless There fore it is the opportunity of the year to recur- at less than cost of making Summer Suits of the highest Quality and latest style * In variety aryl general desirability it .is more like an onenine event than a general clearance. If you are fortunate in having delayed your purchase or wish to add to your Summer wardrobe, you will find these bargains meri torious and unusual. eri ' Eroadway Johll FOFSJ the, '7th & ,Bth Sts. The Waist House. OLD GOLD AND SILVER. THE STANDARD Gold-Silver Refining Co.. 523 Arr.steroaoi aye.. cor. .Vith. pa>s high est prices for old ee'd atu* silver. \VOBN-Ot"T GOLD AND MLVER b.n«nt by R. LONGMAN* 3 SONS, gold and all ver refiner*. » John-»t. iIICROSCOPSS. gun*, mathematical, sur gical us) surveying Instruments: unre deemed p>«dfea * «reeiaity NICKU.VS 01-D CIRIOSITY SHOP. l«l Park Row. rKIMING Qt'ICK printing. CHRIgTIAN. Zt» West |gth rCKCHASK AND EXfHAXCE. BOOKS PCSCHABED. Calls ana mte> spoadeno*- anitclted Catalogues l«au«Kl; ■eat free open application. It. U. M AVKNS. MS \Ve»t SM at •. .;■■:" KIOTO I^GItAVING. tIALtVTONE and Una catalogue and ■aim work: excellent results; low price*. IIAOOPIA^ COUP ANT. 3 Cxs*t Jone» st. NEW -YORK DAIL\T TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1906. WOMEN'S APPAREL. STORAGE. XSVT TOP.X CENTRAL s:cp ««* Company. 103 Kant 125th.— Carpet cleaning. i;r* rreof *-ar*fcou»e. Furniture stored E« r«rl?aeid packers. Vaults -for • valuib'es Moving vans IV. phone 7 Harlem C. F. NICHOLS. 264 W. 13»ta st — K*|*f», and vans; furniture packed" ani Shipped to all parts of country; licensed p:aao icover. Pb-ne. gysc— Mornlnc«ld? P^^ KI.NK-i TRI'XKS MADE TO ORDER AVn M. PAIBF.D fend for catalogs? N SllS> TRUNK WORKS. S« EastSth st. t - t " i * U STEAMER TBCKatS FOR $3.50. DRESS Suit Cases tor IS. from manufacturer to yr-ii J RItTSK. <oa Brosdway. HOtSCCLEANING BCRUIS. JXETHOPOUTAX House CleauUr.. Bureau. «.Jl n « l J t 'SJ rtmln!n »' to hw;8 * dean;*?. or«> *1» W. Tito at. TeL SlMCaetaea. No. I*3l Broadway. Tel. «»0 C«L - UDDEM. OEUUCXS * FLAG POLKS. ■' |"j'T? lll.iii' Portland taader Co.. _ tit ill 1 i.. j; I. ■ 130 Oruc* «t-. New ark. Ui. Bm rolU&f »!crc ladder* to '««:!. DRY GOODS. STORE CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. DAILY— SATURDAYS AT 12:30. NEW YORK ■ General Clearance of Muslin Underwear, House Gowns, Sacques & Infants' Wear. LOWEST price- of this i^reat clearing sale to-morrow — final reductions to dispose of all the broken lines, odd lots and all soiled and mussed garments. Cost of materials and making not covered. v Immense lots including all kinds of Muslin Underwear, house gown£ sacques, infants' and women's garments. second floor. it 'P\ _, for "regular .'.■<■ CAM- ! *•) r-\ for 75c. CORSET • /=^\ ttt for 39c. Xainsook UVC BRIO DIAWERS- A 1? £ COVERS-fin, pair.- 2&C C °« SET a -^ > ' , . . . . I a- S >*• , -.-<*-, . | '=*'V vi'h rows .if lace in made niih full hem- j sooli. with laces, bead- j sertlon and edges, stitched ruffles. j ing. ribbon. j beading and ribbon. " (TV for SI CORSET | (5] @h GO \VX S. ( "OR- Il]]I I ]] IQ/ fa GOWXa CHE- 1 75c. SKIRTS e(o r COVERS. iQj^J^SET COVERS: II n/^^j) MISES. DRAW- for •***■' m i and DRAWERS. ERS & SKIRTS . Petticoats. Infants' Wear. Dressing Sacques. jT\ Q-^ for SI. WASHABLE i 25c. for 39c. infants" Slips of 75e. DRESSING xrv /-v V(^C PETTICOATS: best! nainsook. • i SACQVES. in pretty D (fl) {* ?ringharr.s ar^l cham- , 6oc. for $1 Infants* nainsook! lawns — figures and de- <»^^W brays: alar Blips. j signs-reduced to flounces: bias strappings and 50c. for children's Lawn close at tucks: plain colors and pretty Dresses. stripe? - 6Sc n for 51 children's colored ; %12 - Long Kimonos of fig . *q J1.25 wash skirts: best $ 1 YorTl^O children's Russian ! «™<J and striped lawns. .. fffS?' bia3 StraPpi " SS; 75 C -n^ 9 *'-- „.,, .- X $t . 5 0 Dressing Saeques of co'ored to cose '+**• oOe. for - c children wash Swiss and lawn— some oo J2.30 heatherbloom percaline pet- ' -^ Huts. • t^ wt, lace trimmed OVC ticoats: two tucked ruf- ooc - for children s Dutch Bon fle* with tucks above: i -re -i ono ne } s> tJ . ~ i *- D:> N> Kliß*es of figured lawns black only iI.VO , JL= C - * or children « 19c. Drawers. f — embroidery trimmed — -i go 2oc. for children cambric good models J.VO $2.75 heath#rbloom tafft-ta skirts; Drawers. cluster of rockj; extra j 25c. for children's Skirts of ?3.9*> House Gowns of colored dust ruffles; gray, navy, -i no j muslin. • lawns — dainty flowered -y f\p black, white »' yo l 59c. for children's Night Gowns. , effects *>.>D Manufacturer's Surplus Stock of Women's Oxford Ties, 11.85 and 2.35. STOP and consider what an enormous quantity of shoes there must be in the overstock of a maker whose daily output is 10.000 pairs of shoes. We cannot mention the name, yet you can make a shrewd guess when we tell yon that there are no other shoes in America so widely advertised or so favorably known.' second floor. &*!% IS They excel in all point? of excellence in style, in comfort to the feet. <- <« f?c <? / *->*» la durability. Though you have plenty of tiro« to wear Summer shoos 911 CO <i=l<3 yet. thr' maker has reached th' 1 end of hi? season, and makes the sac- il a rifice In order to clear his shelves to the last pair. Plenty of White Canvas Ties Children's Shoes Reduced Assortment includes plenty of white canvas Ties. Biggest values in New York— sso pairs, «fl toft nov. In the heijrht of their popularity: also tan and odds and ends, of children's shoes at v .11*/ black kid— gun metal calf— patent colt and kid. Last 2.<> no pairs of Footshape Tan and White Shoes re shlpment in--hin>s a fresh instalment of sizes— duced to close— sizes 3to 8. 1.35: $»<. to lO"i. about half price— l.Bs and 2. 35. | 1.50; 11 to 2 ....'..... 1.75 . NO CONNECTION WITH \Y A NT OTHER STORE ,— ISth ft 19th STB. J. B. OREENHUT. PRBS. -Ji -Kj *V 1 Hit IV. i QlviMg Yoia Handsome Waists and , Saving \ You Albout , a Dollar . I HP WO lots of white lawn shirt waists will be an sale here Monday that will 11 create a stir even in the always-stirring Waist Store. One lot, at a dollar, consists of waists that are worth $1.75. The other, at $1.50, holds regular $2.50 garments. The styles in each are new and beautiful. There is absolutely no reason for the price reduction except that makers are beginning to think of their Fall production— something you won't be interested in for some months. Here's a, detailed description: WOMEN WHITE LAWN WAISTS— illus trated); made of excellent quality of white lawn; entire front artistically designed with three lace trimmed embroidered panels. Joined with beading; graduated French tucks; tucked back; attached collar and cuffs; three-quarter length sleeves are tucked and lace I a trimmed; this handsome model was ** li made to sell for $1.7."»; special at WOMEN'S FINE SHEER WHITE LAWN WAISTS— (as illustrated). This charming long sleeve mode! is delightfully designed with fancy yoke of lace and embroidery; graduated side plaits forming full blouse; attached collar and new gauntlet cuffs are lace trimmed; this pleasing model SVi- — ». /f\ was made to sell for $2."i0; spe- II l[ ) cial at U •*y V Slfß*l-Cocp«r Store. Sf^rnd Floor. Centre. STEAMBOATS nD © ©nT PA RO and roiN-rs in uD VU/ S> U VIL? IMJ KBTVV ENGLAND Wireless Telegraphy on all Steamers. DAYLIGHT TI'.IPS on Um| Island Fouad ig^g <tp,>cla! advertlsejnem in Exc. Col.) RIVER LINE via Newport a«d Fall River. l.ye Pitr 19. K. H . it "Warren St.. veek day* and Sundays d:;;> P. M. Strs. Prlscilia .t.il Puritan Orchestra ■■a each. PROVIDENCE LINK for Pro* . Boston MM Kast. Lye l*:<rr IS. K. R. ft. Murray St. y.eeli lays only. «:00 P. M. Strs Provi cltnce Hr.i Pilcrim. '"Tchfstr^ en etch NEW UEnKORI* LINE Co* New UeJf^rd. Martha's Vir.eyard and Xantuck«t. Lv«. Pier 40 X. R., ft. Clarksr>n St.. week day* only, at r>:"0. ft. East "2d St.. «:.?f> P. M. Strs Maine and New Haaßpthlr*. NORWIiTi I.IKE for New London. 3!ock Inland. Watch Hill. Narra. Pier. Worcester. etc. Lye. Pier 40. M. R.. ft. (.'larkson St.. tvaek days only. «:0o p. M. Al«o daylicM trip Menijsj-s from Pier 40. N. ?:.. 10 A. M-: root Kant i2d St.. 10:45 A. M. S|rs. City of Lowell and Chester W. Charm. . NEW HAVEN* LINE for New Iflven. Hart ford. Sprtrcfleld. etc. Sir Rlc2 Peck Us. Pier 20. K. R. week days. *4S P. M.: >un* . »SOA. M Lvs. ft. Is. 2M St., week day*. 3P. M. : Sun».. 10 A. M. Sues due N. Y. on return. 8:45 P. M. Tickets anil Stateroom-", all Hr>e«. at 19 Park Pi.. 2«. «T3. 11S5 and 1334 Broadway. 55 Union Sq . I*2 Fifth Aye., 849 JUdljon Are.. 245 Columbus Axe 105 W. r/i'h St.. 2TDS Third Aye . and at Pirs. New York. ItefeM(SWJ3iS!rs^ Qpsgfi lEssccCs ■ \v»UJx*i lew! I lALvSsaX*4i UsD \SSfSif BKfi/ pf^f\ Efeos // p£-9.00.p £- 9.00. 9.35. NX ,2s2Srt! /7 ».!0, 10.03. ; 10.30 a. ra.; \\ I *" J * *-/ytiJ)A *.m..1.00. 12.30. 1.30. J.oo.\\ • AT j.oa 8.45. *.«». *.15. i-4*. T. + SVV //«•«, iWp. m.; P. m.; Sunday \\ // Sundays. l».«0 »25 •.».. 1J.35. \J/ •_ m.. 1.09. 4.9*. 3.15. T. 45 p. m. V 1.10 p. m. SEW ALBAXT. HUDSON RIVER BT sSAROKUGHT. Steamers O. W. MORSE; even dates July. odd dates August, and ADIRONDACK. *•- ' teraatlnr It. J»ier No. 32. H. K-. foot at Canal St.. OP. St.; and Tiest lrjth St.. 6:20 P. M. oai'y ' Sundays iT-~'udea; Direct cob- ! r.er:|on w.tn express train* at Albany for I Saratoga. Lake Qaortc. Adirondack*. Thousand Islands an.l Sharon Sprinca. Or chestra Automobile* carried. Time table ; and Summer Bock Fr»» "Beautiful Uud- Ha by SearcMla-iw." l«>c. . NEW DOUBLE SERVICE. St.-. DEAN* RICHMOND lea,™ s Pier XL N. It.. *v«r>- Monday. \\>«=;sday and Prt- . day. at 3:30 P. • SI.; omUtlnc W. lartt «• Cenlc* •rial to nsula^ nitji-^rt. DRY GOODS. STEAMBOATS. U: DQaacalsTOD lßuWbo 0 Ejy.'ODsQirOSjallnft. l*alaUal .ireamers "NKW YORK - ai.3 "AI.fAXV oi Hie •)•»..• r. River nay Line. fs*!<?*;. »nc finest rivrr boats In tne worl>l lie. Kk.:-.r. Kulton St. (by A line* >.£:«> A. M. ■' l'esbrosie.% St.. r-^i «:4,.» •• " *iVst 4M st \ l»:0i» " •' W«st l&RB St j>-.a> " Lsndlis at Y<>nk»rs. West Point. New btfrch. PouKh^eepsi*. Kinsmen Point. Cats till. Hudson «n.l ■ Albany. Daily, except Sunday Spe-U! trains to Ont.-klli Mts. re sorts anj famcM. end easy connections to sit po!:;«s Ea»t. NtVta and West. Through ticket* s»tv* haggag^ checked a: rttlce* of N Y. T»an«fer Co. Through rail tickets between X. T. and Albany accept*!*. Most <*e"!«htfgl ope-«1s»- r.uliaj,, to Wnt Pnlnt. Newbors* or Po*keep»l" r»turn!r>^ cm ,inw^ bout Restaurant open at 7A. M. MTTSJC Biumi am tmiii Lea vi is Desbiob»es St. at 3:20 p M. (Saturdays 1:43 P. 11. >. W. 4M St. 3:3)1'. *4. (Saturdays i i-. 3U.). West la»ih St. 3:M •. M. «saturda>s f M.) ror Highland Kalis. Wist Point. Comwa.l. Newourg-.. New Hataburgh. M.lton. fees: i.eer-:e. Rob dout and Kingston. Orchestra la board. ' E\!7[SK3DEaCB ILOE3E For CatsVUl Hudton. CoxMckie. Cairo. Pa!envUl«. Haines cvrsers. fanarrs.lils: Weekdavß. 6 j.. m. from Christopher •; . « p. m. from West ll"jth M. Extra boat saturUays, 1U) p m.. for Cat< kill an I Huifou. lar. !.rs«r a: Maiden. Special trains tor Catsiclll ilcintaln D.inta. Han<laon;e Mu*tra:ad Booklet moi:«d :••»-. \ TTGECDV Q-BBR HUDSON Hi VEi; ROUTE. . N£W YORK- TKOi". ' Str. "City a! Troy " o* -Saratoga '" L*av« pier *•'. U«st loih st. Dally texcept Satur day). 8 P. 11 SUNDAT STKAMERSI TOUCH AT - ALAANT. Direct eoer.ectioa at Troy «►:!-. trails to alt points. Dtnir.ff rooms m ::ia:r. de-it—Or cbcsira — Low fc*xctirtini> Kites— Lo«k.l«t) Free — Aatomobllea carried. Saeurskmi— tZ.M; Saratoga. f * CO; l**ke t^orce. *<L3S: WlHnls^ton. Vt.. t&.ia*. »IW{I,M AND CAKES. STEI : V SCHNEIDER ■ I'mbreKa* are tiae BKST. English Gloria. ... 1 fie. Taffeta Lc!c= $I.W Pare silk Serje 12 .'.v I.'-r.ilon Smoke 93 3 Re^ovorlnr with Imported Silk. SI. A.I repair-, lSe. 124 Fultoa-st.. cur. Nassau. USSH^sAaW&Ji^ Colas, Glass, Ri-.ei- Wm'ii m ft iPS^'tj ad Marble. Alabaa ter. Ivory. Silver. Brans* Art Trea»ur«». UmbreUaa. P:re«ats: evarrtnlnc 1 ijllnt. wtNcsa a. i** «ui-*v» > . a* aw. DRY GOODS. STEAMBOATS. El3Ck- Islacd, Oritnt, Greecnort Stetter Island and Sat Harbor via Mont&ak Steamboat Co. 'a Lin*. Leave X. T . New Pier «. E. R.. week .lays except Saturdays. 6:00 p. m.. conr.«rct iriK at Gr-er.port. T a. m.. with steamer for Clock is-Hiic tatardaya, '.:■*) p. m.. direct. F\tra trip MoDUara. v»iu a. m.. for- Sac Harbcr. CEWTBAL ROIMOI UK. Beats !cav» FrankMn st. 4 P. SI.; Satur days. IP. 11.. for Kingston Through the Highlands by Daylight: full daylight trip etcry Saturday. Connecilng with CATS KILL MOUNTAIN points via U. * D K. R. Early morning train (rom »:r»mbos: beck. CAfcrKT CLIAMS*. N. Y. Carpet Cleaning Co O.Mest. l.arswt. JlCt Mydrrr 437 AND *•» WEST 4.".TH ST. TeL JS«— Bryant. L'stah?tan«d I^7. ST. H. JORDAN. EDWIN USXTZ. CAnnrr cleaning. 4. & I W. WSLUAHI. S§3 101 KiTH ST. t»i. :«• ■Sv,'-ij W. 8v SK P2. • •'..uinbtt* CARPST CLEANING Established l»Ti. us wtisx —th a:. Largest ««ofk». EJ-.nwal r'aciUUsa. TELEi'HOXK 2.^t>- iii VERSIDS. CAREFUL CARPET rXKAXIXO CO.— Ci^an* by compressed atr. »team. hand or on fioor. UM Broadway. *21 Cast 4Sth St. COS £• BRANDT. TeL la? -Iltft. SKSTACRANTS. 5.?= :;: : i-:. - ; : - Ola. Me. win* Sat. Sub.. Hoi. C*:. Os« Ut/retii Lnaamr. *L.i«. Uiule. Prir. tnn— 3 IllrtlJl.*Bt£3)sV Qoma Restaurant, iiaV Ldlii^riSW 5 I" *i t*th- Importer at burser l**»i»a. Ma C«*:-»*«a- acnsftaaraki. . ____ HOTEL UA'ini.TQJJ.— n**t*3r%A:; T»wu.iiUifii><. Tic. »;.■-- ». .^* gbatu. law.. M-a FASHION'S ANT) MISCELLANEOUS. Kt.(!'j-< will pi—— m*» that rar: v W withla rut IT— thto to to la -are tf-.-liT-ry c: 'Ilili copies. MIT 00009. ■ — , _^> Or« Daily Until 6 P. M. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice. HE A M S. IS. 20. 22. 24. aa SO West Fourteenth. St. T. 0. 11. IS, 15. 17. ID. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25, 27 and 20 West Thirteenth St. Women's Lovely Brasses— -liaif Price The dainty Washable Kinds that i:i:iN;:i;i:;>..t brings sach n<nxl for. Princess and Two Piece— Mull, Organdy, Net, Swiss and Lawn- white, pastel tints and Tancy figured—beau tifully made and trimmed with lnces". embroidery, me dallions, insertings. tucks, Ac— Shirt Waist, Lingerie and Coat styles— fresh and clean, right from the makers....- Bought at reductions enabling us to offer:— At 1.98 .Dresses made to sell at 54.00. At 2.98 ...Dresses made to sell at 56.00. At 3,98 Dresses made to sell at 58 00. At 4.98 — '"esses made to sell at §10.00. At 5,98 ...Dresses made to sell nt 512.00. At 6.98- Dresses made to sell at $14.00. At 7.98 ....Dresses made to sell at $16.00. At 9.98 ...Dresses made to sell at 515.00. We will also close out all tim>r novelty Gowns and Snit!». of wMr| there are but one or two of a style — Taffeta Silk riv,'# de Chine and other rich fabrics — up to #:XV.*\ thnt cost far more to make. A great opportunity for those wl«> want an extra gown or two for dressy occasions. ,1 ♦ Heather Bloom In Ribbons Taffeta Petticoats SSiiShS^ffa^ were $2.48 . . . 1.49 &X£EE2!X.ZZ. * .93 t>«Ul lots — that's tllP r»>ason! IJberty Fatln and ri.l!n Taffetas— ...... . - .1 «'i t! > * Inch— all n»w Rnn<*» — Look like silk, have tlu» nistl«». M-^-k. whit- an.i an colors— too. hut wear better. Gootl colors. n " u »">- » •" -«-*' w '-- '•* mack and Whit# >na- Stripe*, plaids also Gray . »mi chwk»— ■* tf » * inch— Wan .;i to .'»— now . t 5 *» .40 Women's , Wonderful Values in China Silk Waists / Desirable Silks Dressy, yet cool \\»» bare larse nssortments of-these. eXering X«» *I**t t; w mont^*? a "~ Jr^ S prxH'iil tiliip«« at:- ! «' ! '"'♦• and look "thronßb ilepartraenv. special values .at • aml , nspwt for These I'TP: >>>>88 ' "'^ agg : :';;__ •«• ml? hints of the way we are Tnintwl *|«^r«» nr fan. 1 * jrotMtV ' ' r > . vlaborate'r lrtm.l with bea»»or fir.* lace* . now s»'l.i:!^: — back an.l front, with /5 without »l!k ! _ hemstitching and fln« tucks In s|«ae».l .r.39 \q £9 CCJI* SII&S • • «*9 cluster effects. iwi> bodices with lac* In- • »er«s or Mlk emhy— also silk »mb .1 pin»l ; FiKtmsJ Satin Ffmlai**: stylo act strictly tailored effects— hutton! Satin n« d ri.nKees-.~Ji i!»cn: back or front— short or long sleeves — 1 Rough Sh-ir.iuncs— 24 Inch; white and black at each price. Summer Sh*ntun«»— 27 inch: Silk Kol!enne»— 27 inch: __ . , » Good assortment "f colors In <•••!">.. Women s «■ now 20 v\>r* » ♦«> •». White Washable Skirts 49 to 69 cent Silks . . .3? Nothing prettier for summer than **-**** au *** JJH* >t< * TThit* •""•* a dainty skirt of white-an ««r- fc^^^^ on*» can now be bought at next to PO [o T e,i utln t>xur**. nothing price*. \ avinch Whtfe Washah> ITahaVtia. Well Tailor^ Skirts af White rr o rde4 j 24- inrh Satin Fig 1 Foulards— b«jt colors. I * l r»O °" n M "» " r « UWn » Or * 7 T.ffet«»-stt«! , an'rtS^^T-W "a'SSXw.. .^B| »n.l .*mw. check effect. an 4 Halrlinea. Fin, Skirt, of White TJnen and Fv^n-Me r»n- SSto.To^"*^ *"* «•■«• » -Circular and B** Pleated modeU "2 Oft «'•■»"«> comHrationa. newest designs- earlier »0 49 O, VO Ail Now .39-Wera •« to .t*. Lovely Summer Wash Fabrics At Wonderful Reductions. JtlSt Read — a d learn how you can buy:— Qy 3 cents for 124 cents for . Polka and fancy dot Batistes. Novelties that snl<t tip to -VI large Flowereil Organdies. Comprising: — Presden Organdies. Imported irmM M»:i«. Novelty Linen Finish Lawns Flowered Check Grenadine*: Fresh from the r«ece— earlier .12H to .19. Fine , t organdl* t.l^e ami Imprtm* . and —M p|ee*9 of other ito» n.jveiU«« tl 12/3 CeOtS 10" ! <!es!ra-;:» color* and patteri!». Silk barred Novelties that It will ray to boy fnF earlier »old at ■.33: ■«« winter and summer! Lovely goods— pink, hello, reseda •«■* two tnned light effects — votl* finish- — make up 1 | -» — — fhr Into the most charming dresses. , ** W»ulS XOJ To miss this value Is to miss , Belfast Ch«vlf)ts. worth .19: Inlying «n:d for the price- of brass. f , in tin , flf.j f> h~-i'x>i f «sicMr <tlks tn» . • tmrorted. that *«:T at ** cents. 5 CCntS lOr .vv.-rtrren* take* In Bmwn. l-"i cent Bat!«tes! Navy • n ' ! * « T *" f TS **'«T of A few fan?y shade,, but ' principally ■*« c;.e.-k.« »r<l farcy barred Myrtle with delicate whit* aliover ! ■ n<l •<"">• ***•■*•» figures. ' "Woven <-!ear through — good. firsa »••>—» A Shirt .TTaist Suit of this set ' ah»olu:ely fast— splendid for r«<nt «=■*. off with a little lace or emb'y nuttns costumes and Bo;a* Russian and, looks like a {25.Q0 silk gown. I Sailor Suits. SCORES OF OTHER EOCAU.I OOOI» M In erery section *»f am 1 great 'Wash Dress Fabric — Cambrics. rercaie». t~>rzir. '.'••. Ducks. Sateens. Mulls, enter* Zephyrs, t'hambrav*. Dimities. «c. ; ' also reduced prices on fine Black Cotton and Silk Mixed E>ree<t Fabric*. Tou can buy two or three dresses for the former pries of on* ALSO TO GO ON sale to-morrow 1,000 pcs. Fine Bockfold Madras 24 cent Quality 14 The tine Linen finish Madras so desirable for Women's Shirt Waist Suits and Men's and Boys' "wear. Checks. Stripes. Plaids. Bror^e figures and a variety of other Fancies, In full range of ealors. including black-and-white— very scare* fabrics and a very sreat bargain at the price we quote! . FOREIGN GINGHAM SECTION BABE3IX*ST : — »• Misses* and Children's Women's White Waists T*>^-.~«.f*l= While we are offering that iMftt r'arasois. ralaes possible to obtain fa alt Highly desirable lots in best col- ,|jtie*. we call particular •«••> on and styles marked for quick tiou to the sales: Children's Parasols— nirred »r plain— GrClt ASSOrtlE^atS Sateen— white and cel->rs — were .59.. .S9| »t» t . *« _ _ ,■ .«a Mi«se«- Silk Paraso!»-1 or = ruffles- A * *•"*' 1 «' 1 *•'• al*> Pon**« with satin ribben herder— _ | At thewe prio«» TOO can bar I — were " O "^VV*--.-V^"*"^"; - 7o ! Linen Wa»«ta— plain or emaf 4— Misses- and Children's ruffled ?i :< t Lac* Trtm'd Walata. Parasols— co*!or»— were SI «i« - - 1 .OO ; Ldaee and r.-r-b j Trim-« Wataa% Misses* and Ccildren't Silk Caraso'^. - Is r.~ and short slee-.ea, covered with lace edged raS!«— also C£*!» front or back, hemstitched — with an! without tucks — ; That a few weeks aco eon! 4 not Mv« t-oo all colors reduced to 1 25 so*d under $3.00 an.J (3.50. Mid-Summar Sale of Lace Curtains. Our cleaning up a manufacturer's end of season stock is the reason why we can, at such an unusual • time, offer thousands of pairs of Scotch tot Ifettifiznim Lice Curtails "A tbaat Ka-acfecturer's Cost! Tto«e who have curtains to buy for Fall trill save money by r*3?* chasms now. for under preseut mar). rendition* th*Ti> !« no likelihood of a rppctit:cn of Bitch values \vb«»a tLe new reason aw We offer ENTIRE PURCHASE in FOUR LOTS:— • fVrr Curtails,; r\ Q ?°r Cuneias. [ «j a *^r 9 rOt:r'a!r.a.|<j frkO^'Catai": 4 -' 3, 3% and 4 yards long — new and beautiful patterns that were brought oat for Fall trade— no. old M.vles! A Bargain in Large Rugs. Eighteen Dollar Value for - . - 1 1 •9§ Fine ail wool Brussels Rus»— 3x4 yard* (note the size) — choicest colors and styles A little ocdetT-ri'^d Ist, iui» te^lr came our way. Don't put off buying if you have a possible need for a line larg* Etl^., You woa't LaTe anotber such opporttalty. GtSiVISm AJJ. WCX Er.rsSELS— Doat eaaka th* m2atak» ef thb>*c!=t t»RY GOOOA.