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“DEM Wass WB OUAL Bima, ov... Uy 4 or’ lla e eee Ae ana neaenenas ene weefSrmevor en JONERS DAUGHTER. -( SPOT CASH SALE —_—_— The backward season and consequent stagnant market have made manufacturers heartsick. The big business we did in our new stores cleared our counters and Mm us in position to buy from manufacturers for SPOT CASH $53,000 worthof THIS SEASON'S NEWEST STYLES Clothing, Hats and Furnishings BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION You We ‘ought these stocks so cheap that we can afford to sell them at half the regular — prices and still make money on the deal, s——— = We couldn't afford to tarnish our reputation as truthful advertisers by disappointing Know, the crowds that will respond to thls ad, ef omr first sale in our new store, ~ SALE COMMENCES THURSDAY, 9 A. M. SOME ITEMS THAT WILL DUMFOUND COMPETITORS : Jor MEN Sir BOYS | HATS POCO COE ad | SODBNUTOAAMOITEG BA rmeOoIOn | Miss inoue Hughes | Becomes firs: Burrell in Good Earnest, Though She Feared Some Hoax by Wag- rigible Joker, Gave the Bride a $10,000 Wed- ding Present — She Thought It Was Stage sso! eet ae cn ca ae Ty ae 8 | th we 19 | ea taaay ota siete ganily made, at GOC Bors Batters ..occecceccccese 17 $10.00 $6, 95 | $2.45 75¢ ai pape Straws at... # Lawn etre Gerews for men and $2.95 | dere, slo Derbys ead Alpines, of Mins Gertrude Marie Hux Mra John Joseph I! but tt was not unt agie o 815.00 fe et eb Wovens $8 60 i worts, “Whom God joined together $20.00 "" , 2 Prose suite tor mail | Jet no man put asunder.” that the wed- vee ¥ 4 5} 00 eZ cont 3m 16 des $3,%5 $7.00 Tooume wm $345 | so os rena ma0 23¢ | ith doudie-sressted vers, ae, 5° 25C Hitk Neckwear, 200 a8, only. Oe We consider no transaction complete until entire satisfaction is geven, Money back if you'll take it, Clothing kept in repair ‘res, Ging cuests persuade! themselves there as not some sort of hoax back of It} all, You see, the bride ie the daughter) § of Pirian Hughes, so it ts not sur prising the guests were susplelour Brian G Hughes is the « hample yn prac teal joker of Gi 5 makes payer to gain hie much more of merry jes at ihe expense He. ‘That ts why, when he ald Jaugrter was to be married oo cy, n cit acmeamanial Poni-room, the pollee willing one delieved hire 4 Knowlsdge of the marriage of Lieut ven his prospective ron-n-law (Continued from Piret Page) aire et, trae tty te Porklesnnine. & uaae ackeeonare ani Wee Hamiited tn + ling way He hedlcuriously at the velled figure standing | he! When he wre] beside hit t jtar as if he feared) Pere Vans ck te bel. twat tary cs. ta be a dresemakers | BRIAN G, HUGHES'S JOKE ; Hewed irregularity | mode! f of his chotee. | aetion of ihe Headavariers tee Wo lin te weak te casual : vous, endibe| RECORD IN PART. ‘Was a surprise « around = | army possipe whispered of his broken] fore he ceremony to ; | gish Papa, { Brian Hughes, the Incor- & H ; GERTRUDE MARIE HUGHES. +1616 TOBIAS SOVIGSS + C980) 1OGOS 2338 & 2340 THIRD AVE. Coker” 127TH ST. OPEN EVENINGS—SATURDAY TILL 11.80. fa @ defiant mood. Frivn ts and patrons WOf the woman hat been told that oer place was properly “protected,” and the YT FOOVNyerverrnrvevvornenreeverrerrerrtyct/ 19? Solve the Servant Girl Question by putting a Wickless Oil Stove in the kitchen. You can deep a gitl then. No fire to build in the morning. No wood to chop. No coal to Jeeserereie: gains her is Dressed It Is Inimated ODO) cnpagement with the daughter of 4] proceed she seann ridegroom | He put $100,000 val WE) make some paly(ul tie nures } member of the Cordage Trust clonely leet her merr srent bad rung bonds tn an old desk, From Mra, McKee Martin's acquaint-| The engagement had been announced! in a seiling-p.ater on her Mut it wasalll T os estar clatmed money. Gnces it was learned that she had clome@) y+ festivities preceding the marriage of| righ! and gtrict!y proper, and for onee ber Forty-sixth street poo room on the} \),, young lady's brother, eho was mar-| Mr Hughes wos serious “suggestion of an “oficial” This re ried iagt January, Lieut. Martin being] fur he auffere! for his past sing, Men by Bowery, fort was making money and th is best man who were honore! with invitations gave J. eat of Dusty by Sereeper, Was raid to have been able) r friends, hoping they Nag Tag and Bob Tail, te meet all demands MARRIAGE REVEALED. ime of & WEE bbe Alter this piace was quietly closed) Now tt rained very hard two weeks at the church was Alled @he still desired to continue the «#0 last mght, and the morning after the bride and bride- Dusiness, Bome one, who is understood | Port Hamilton ladies were astounded 40 have had the right to ak, told her | (0 ##e a blonde head Jooking down upon 4 Buchth avenue!/ them from the Heutenant’s quarters. ed a Howery eat at Cat | Kroom Last evening Mr, Hughes, who is a man of weith determined to make his “| handsome daughter a suitable wedding vod. The ma) ant but winked of Mount Sin eon friend 825.000 of ae stock for n wedding he Patrons et only elt up under Ne brows ial Dh A dig be ol A = . No ashes to worry about. No soot on amounts, a he earnings at tunes| Then Mrs, Martin explained to The : : foarcely met the expenditures How! Evening World juet en nee all are always crity » polite Hterature, you / pans. It makes play of housework, The waweh her “cssersment” was is not | happened, She said she had been ge | spaughter,” said Mr Hughes, embrac-| Known, but the could not mee tt eretiy married to the Heutenant In this! ing her se what vane fan Weounbs Jerasaiom, and the badge as “ Blue DIDN'T PAY UP ity about A month ago. Bre war Miss|\vq- and es saying he tock from nis|p af the Order of St. Catherine / Wickless ©. . Gussie Dold, of Indianapolis, retated to | he money and extended it to An intimation i# reported to have bee many prominent Indiana fami! Bent after her deliquency had exte jerable period that thi be cou 4 her resort w and ed she had met Lieut. Martin and falle Don't try t y me, papa.” an- in love with him vt a military ball lee! | swered Miss Hughes, This is too Winter WEDDING QUET | Lieut. Merman McLeod solemn & moment in my life for airy Hired three ™ Oil Stove — is doing more to make housekeeping easy than How she came to go to Fort Hamilton | persifiage | Was amusing. She read in the papers| ny: this ls real money.” pall Mr | f the ve ‘There was another wait, Mra McKee| that her husband had been shipped | Hughes, earnest y |Z kere dry, The perhan Martin having pleaded for time, The| down from Fort Hancock to be Ps ‘ hepe of the Pool-Room Queen that busi. | Martialed. Tulnking all manner Wi Pp any other stove in existence. Absolutely : ene might pick up did not materialize | {Bl ins a Pretty safe. Ond she had to allow her “payments = Bride. Burns ordinary kerosene oil. Bakes, broils, boils, to go by default h He would not let her ge : , 1 Toasts, toagts—docs anything that any other stove 3 Now she says she is willing to quit| | ‘ me ethan ' : wiy, because | ae ‘” will do, and many things that most stoves can’t = 1 on “Ho n* . m fan r ~ may tel) mush on “ow to ran wneke neem re |e Maen nan een nt Nan | said aan tae eet do, Sold wherever stoves are sold, If your dealer 3 ita ' Rae cid 2 the fal of bila ' | P banter - Sore ° does not have it, write to At his factory thie morning he was! bende pened i Giving away ¢ to bis friends, but) Ite ut, Norman MeLeod at the Presby. each one gave his away to some w jtertin Memorial Chapel, at Jenkinton | quaintance, and then stood off to see! taees if it wouldn't explode after the fire : - Q | As both Mise Wanamaker and Lieut River flows ander the block. “Te it, really’ ehe answered, “then give it to the tceman.” Mr Hugies went back to (he bank (his STANDARD OIL COMPANY, New Yorn. ate . 1. st bi lant | (Continued from Firs Page.) ginia Meet in Con- | th Roverts, The ny was | 4 Miller’s Strenuous Woo-| Members Looked Very! [i"'")) irynine ony 2) feel san safely psi FM. Wataaher lve Ube bette its NOMINATE n "4 ing Brought Him Tired After Night . evencin y a ned for service _ ; Lieut. McLeod's best man was hi LY) W. } S A to Court Session, warete 2 sn svn PA BEEOOMEM, Mh tee |i oma ind Min] 1,000 ash ouits, | = from ohame under date of May 25) here to-day with the larwest attendance | gar M Church, Bitney oll the America et except | ever known at « polttionl gathering in| F. Maurau Rhodes F WASHINGTON. June 6—Congress has| ‘he Yosemite have left for Catnese | (aie State This was due to the interest | Majcolm Molwod. Hora entered upon the last day of the present| eters. in the United States Senatorship, |Caot Barclay Ho War sion. The members of 1 branches! The battleship Uregon was given The «© 1 was also a reunion| The marriage is 0 hed tired and wan ap they me | oui. Fi @ to Hong Kong of fa have not been in har- to a romantic ing after their arduous] SAN FRANCIBCO, June &—Capt. W ears, and for that rea-|and two brothe: thar the girt r George W. Miller pited his own sult vigorously by letter, giving what he thought was! @dded force by threatening to kill Mamie putes | Our entire stock of Brown Joseph F. Maloney, of LADIES’ GOLF Wash Suits at “geal 9 Massachusetts, for Presdns “ars Serre mon Pus talees she cave Bie: kahes the House meeting! T Murwell, w minand | so silver question will not! M. Church, and Lieut etateéa to Ser i—< e Senate at 10 of the gunboat Whe \1E4F | ve toue , a were st¥a! suitors for the hettess's| Th? Socialist Labor Party convention adapled to Travelling, Bicye'e and ' Russian Blouse & - The girl, who is w decidedly prett asted practically | Rama hes Kong) Fo Camden, who pre-| hand resumed Hts gevatone at 10 o'elork (hl) Rainy Day wears of best quaiity Suits of ‘galatea and crash in etciting scenes and tnct-| Maru, having bee of former days were missing Wheeling oy Capt. Ce Blonde of twenty-two years, lives at on the! sifed at e 1d Firat avenue ba - . ere addressed by| All three of the asy \ a morning tn the Grand Central Palace eee ook bene oe Paes ngetfants are mem | rm inated on the Aest ballot Joxepm dowble-faced Scotci material, rs new styles; regular prices Miler 8 a coachman at Fifty-seventy _, Tit Senae heid & ahort executive one a r wentlon soclety and saw service in the Spanian |¥, Maloner ot tyme, Mase for Pret: qerse side in checks ¢ sttiched | $2 to $3, Va er which conferen ! on to order t ane. — if poodle. the Sundry Civil App OUR WARSHIPS READY Andrew J. . of Weston, con- Rees | He reeetved the votes of sixty dele- around bottom; all lengths and} $1.50 each. appeared in Yorkville Court smamer | 2% the Naval Academy and the Gen-| eratulated the Virginia Democracy teiphia | gates, Val Remmel, of Pittsburg, get- | qyaist measaress ‘without ¢: . Sail him "st eral Deficlency bills were presented and | two mattionbips aad Ural f deing enthusiastically united and ar- he charming her.-| {in seventeen. J. R Penpin, of Chie | i gogy ihirt for th @ in Russian Blouse & 4 adopte albika ratgned the Administration of President bis broth » cago. none, and W. 1 Hammond, of | Sear tee ae Eevee Suits of é linen The girl said she “kept company” | “ay ” Sail , : pared for Trouble on Short Ki ; wether ofiiner, Laut. | or Saul, ent city i) piqués, pampas, li With Miller tor years unt! last vi bill was a complete Hetise McKinley and Was one of the ushers at to- |. Paul Janvary, when he disappeared. Khe then ne em to ~ 4 Chat t |day's wedding. Lieut }a cousin to Mra. John J ¢ or radical de*arations |ing at present in the bhi Lae opines, ght be serious differ: | met Jobn Meavoy Motorman, be came emerged to hil and is to marry), him neat Augost Miller turned up a few days ago and | found he was cut out by MeAvoy Then he wrote « refuse to confirm t ( the orders to prepare th hall, who lg Me. Maloney wee called upen fee 8 $ and a hig’ a . Astor, be- if” of acceptance at once, 9 1s to $5, at ‘ dL nt “To receive such @ nomination ta elther 5 be) "$2.50 h ipo indiana and Massachusetts are) ences of inion. ned Bi | the Democratic or the Repubiican con- ) cac i was passed! t A Nay of the ; es situation in| chen name was wae - int WAS ABOUT TO DE DROWN WIFE. vention ewes yg 4 ee ha Ho value $10.00 u T Piece Navy Blue ‘ At 2 thie! CRina, Ht te besiew ere the crisis po ae te seine tel Boys’ WO! A into executive! i" the Orlent has seriously alarmed. the inane _ ee eee ee i> Mane _|s Suits, i ble-bre i ch & recees w Government. It Is announced here Coal na ’ : ot ‘| Also another line of Golf Skirts, | j and Wherty faced material, reverse side in sie cath tarwe MO” | carter and gives none, It ta se | plaids, all lengths and ewaist bands, | 9°*™* + value ft eter t grown | me del Rot keep your promise to marry me we Wi Both die iogether. This is God's ting the early hours of | ea. Tning Was without a q lock, A rece umunt)| A significant fact I that work on| Gey, Reosevelt Dismissed the Ap- was then taken | Tepalring Adm J Dewey's flagship, the a) barge My- “It is on the Aghting line, and asks truth. I mean it from the bettom of | until & thie mo ming ny es $ ° Olympta, has been rushed and th be fret HP heart, 60 take your choice, dear iove.| A handful of members were on hand. MP Mill be foated from dry dock at Fir v, Kicked hts wife inte in| tined to eotadiies for ihe Analy $ 500, Bt fo for you to decide whether you wil! | when the House reassembied at $ | Boston on aturday nest and commis-| gr mawy, June t—Governor Ronsevelt | SRemilty early this morning and was | full sienificance of the word pals Ti Marry me or have me kil) you. You | this morning, after being in re: . nua ELPHIA. June 6—The bat. | has dlemiceed appeal of Capt. David em Grew tae evetnan when | th Beat fete Mg a » Kircher, Lord & lon, {BOM answer by Thursday or | will nunt a few hours, Speaker Hender nn | Heakipe M. cae ‘apd Indiana, at! L. Hough, of the Seventy-fret Ragi-| Policeman Oxley arrested him | Spermeen foe Wis, er sea cone i 9 ¥OU Up and end aii trouble home atout 4A. M., end was again in| (M4 \4agve lecaod Navy-Yard, are S6ing| mone. from the election of Willem |, 2% Court this morning Mrs Jttng ie eee ere shure, was Broadway & 90th | prepared i ted tor Viee-Preaide value $8.00 smn ' ST Jove you. 1 always 411 and always) the chair at # o'clock, showing no signe. pr tried to shield her husband Magistrate | nom! of Henry Linsen as major of the regiment ‘The appeal was taken on the ground oh ye oat Shel red | alien “| that ome of the officers whe voted had | costs secs | reigned. Te resignation bower, hee = KILLED BY FALLING pipet BaF oi | ce, ee enon Ws Geese RATHBONE OSES ES PROPBRTY Meavy Hoisting Patt Fett “ Crashed Laberer's Skall at on the general Wing & complete presented and agreed | Admitted writing the letter, but) Mr. Cannon announced that the! ™ Promise not to molest Mise Fox COMte#t over the Sundry Civil bil) was vies = 4 — — bos overnauled t b - a about concluded, only one item being in | before their arrival Sere ‘a controversy | "Phe ota resctation prego gran »| DUKE OF NORFOLK IS Court Orders Sale as Revelt ot | New Power-House. Gite statue at Pane ne ot tne Lafay- Litigation by W. F. Jones, of | wittiam Henry, thirty-eight years wa Aad of cotton to-day plete Me caress ¢ INJURED IN AFRICA, . ‘This City. en on Haat Elghty-third street, while! to 635; July, reserve erew of . balance ‘k in the new power-house in iy, 8H 10) hot and Killed Mimecit, of tne complement LONDON, June &—The Dune of Mor-| way fered today. by she Ueien sitet | Course of constrastion at. Seventye| August Engel, sged Afty years, a| among the various naval stations after | {0M who is Léeutenant-Colonel of the Corrs for the wale of the property of a vier ta Hobokea, shot and and killed himen: ‘he full crews were flied with ‘eomanry, now in Gouth Africa, has met apg aed ii eet fn o with @ serious accident by falling from Rye ee arse ie horse. He ip was aocated sed he received other injuries pay TT by yy ey Tewmany. now in oath afin as mt | ah et te a Alte de

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