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pore vm re crerr Ti) HOW TWO OHIO BOYS SAW THE PARIS EXPOSITION. —=——— Harry Dunkel, a dark-haired, good- looking youth, and Elmo E. Goodfel. Jow, a tall, red-haired lad, ran away | from their homes in Springfield, 0, on May 5, beat their way to New York on freight trains, worked their passage After a twenty-five-year Me Dyess to tenées cn '0 frelgnt Mary Moore, of South « whiv steamer, spent a week in London, | has f ng Jost slater, Mra. WH visited the Paris Exposition, came back as stowaways on the same @teamer and are now in this city waiting to get employment or to re- turn to their homes in Ohio. BY HARRY DUNKEL. Dietated Exctusively to an Even- ing Wo things were. and we determined to eo) [he oer war We almost: Kimo E. Goodfellow and 1 live in| anyhow. We got a job on the Min-/fght with him, for cts Q@pringfield, ©. He works tn @ bicycle| neapolis, of the Atlantic Transport line. the Hors Every 25 le store, 1 am a 1 am nineteen. | They had a regular menagerie aboard. of the war He ts a ifttle yo ir. We both de- eided to ro to the Exposition after ft waa firet talked about, Qur pareite thought we were fooling We weren't for we even set the day. This HARRY DUNKEL. We looked after monkeys and rabbits and groomed horses GALA NIGHT IN LONDON. We got to London on the night that B. BE. GOODFELLOW. IN GAY PARIS. We had a good Dected to get some kind of 4 jod there Mrs. fam t | boken. al their fathe thy Westerne time in Paris, We ex motner have bea FOUND SISTER AFTER 25 YEARS senile Lifelong Search Successful | at Last. Monroe street, H wt roa boat o10:e1eseToreie eis (ele ieieieie(ere@ier Dress Goods, 50 chs. a yard for ¢! 3500 yards Plan & Fancy Wy pepe end navy . be: sold our inventory; worth from 7; | to $3.00 a yard. Also a lot of All Wool Challies, reduced to ~ Lord & Taylor, Dut ould not. We hardly saw any one Who spoke English. We had a hard time trying to make them understand when the English heard Pretoria had been) & On that evening we quit our started right away, We got in a seen- Brosdway & 90th Ob HIS WIFE DROPPED DEAD ery car on the Erie Ratlroad going east we Mi we * . Goodfellow jumped. 1 stayed aboard eet with two British test thing im Parke We caw most DeMe® Came Suddenly to Mrs. Mary | avd was caught by the conductor and js wavits them and hollerin’ IKE) oF the expusition, Some of the bulldings Witeon White Wanting tere | taken to Jamestown. Afterward Good-| 4 madman, The peopls were cragy } ate not Anished No one thing impresse ' fellow came along on a coal train. I jumped aboard. Finally we reached| women wers drunk everywhere They! esiees JOHN BULLI say, Sam, old chap, tf | dared get up I'd fix those fellows. New York City on May 7. a6 net ar wi cans ae eek tare Pafts streets UNCLE SAM (in the came fix)-Me too LEFT WORD FOR PARENTS. | up paper. Tiwee they would empty nad for We had left letters In the post-office for our folke when we left Springfield When we got to New York we tele. ‘The streets were jammed. Men and over one another or throw in each other's faces, They bought them of peddlers in the street | me more than another return tickets, a than in Le six hou ed cheaper in) + don, We had our nd when our money seleleseeleiecieieleleieie elelsleseleleleieiele ereleie/eisieieyPieseses@ieleieisieie ee BEET OD OOOO OOO OOCOCUn en OOOO ROR OOO OOU OOOO Onur ord Raglan, Commander DMIRAL F. A. MAXSE, neChiet of July 4, Superbly printed Was spent we went back to London Forces during the ( Bebae « edly of Thomas Atty y souvenir onde graphed our parents Goodfellow had a large white hat. It t ining bgende half tone; @ We had intended to star: for Burope| was the only one of the kind I mw| Then they woult not take us back te NAVAL EXPERT, IS DEAD. as. ai Sak sea pole 2 Of 15 Ninth avenue, was found tn] rae ghould have. Order newt Si as soon as we could. But we got the| in all London's streets. He was guyed | on the Minneapolis, so we glowed away : 4 _ the North River at the foot of ‘Thir-| day's World from newsdealer, Aistresetul letters from home. We had|everywhere. very few minutes some| and came on deck after we had left 1 sis arms.| LONDON, June %.—Admiral Frederick Hand writer, is WAP OTM conth atreet this morning, It wae sent lit to-day. ava @aved up 190 to Ko on the trip. Good.| one would make a pase at the hat. I/ land. We got here last Saturday iBhe ¢ Wer eyes “and died | A. Maxse, who was naval aide-te-camp wo ' the Morgue. fellow's parents had @iven their consent to hie going. but thought we were trav- elling !s goot style One of our friends AN to spend our money, and soon wi had tut $35 left Then the boys wrote us as to how NOTIN TO YON ‘R\pown TO gave us away, and when our folks heard! for (this, we mere beating onr way east they went| People did not care what they did The easiest way to make | al The ould not do anything, It \' money is to save it. Bt. valse is 1 my mother was til. I got] was on the streets, and so we tte Boning the rt-breaking letters, and wel went to bed . easiest way to save it is Me were almo.. decided to rack. We be- Wwe mt into a second-hand store ait 2 s NE 8 fo Oe ee oe had a sort of muMfer around my neck) because my throat was so sore I could not wear a collar, Everybody guyed me | valise The owner asked! tf from the States, and when we told him were he began to talk over BABY SAVED BY CLOTHES LINES. of fine s' SHIRT Stripes a perior make, pearl io : French backs, separate stocks of white pique, solt turn-over 5 cutis, special, LADIES’ PERCALE er AVE NN GOTH Sts Ladies’ Shirt Waists. LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS triped madras, WAISTS, new, nd figures, su- light gray; tens shop at Bloomingdales’, sseeoenew (minense Reduction Sale of Ladies’ Dress Skirts. 500 Skirts at Less Than Half Price. We intend to inventory our stock shortly, and to reduce it as much as possible offer some of the choicest Ladies’ for to-morrow only at about one-half regular prices. 300 Ladies’ Dress Skirts of Scotch homespun, Oxford, medun and DP AVE RAN Dress Skirts 69 ss Comprising over 100,000 Towels, which is now ie 17c, Towels, I 12446. T Tee. Ti 8%c. | 20c To 4 Je | a Sale of Gloves. 5&= also black and navy English cheviots; all made in the very latest = A tons "y fronts, | Shapes; some have tailor stitched taffeta straps; some with kilt fronts; many ue 2 oaty, a Mien \n a if }} f specia | trimmed in rovelty effects, with braid and taffeta silk; all are worth $8.69—50 sumer wear, made of / forced F | 1 selected Arabian suede skins, and eocewec scence oenoee _ 4 | peain broadcloth tailor made skirts, latest shapes—and about 100 odd skirts, in un be signed the cae as act Maids’ am "Teenie newest designs, among which are unlined and lined white flannels, serges and tlove, and are guaranteed to \ oi iar i ; $ oe | Sicilians, beautifully trimmed, all of which are worth from $8.00 to $12.50; ‘uk re be on value, BEY VA . jouse et! Stripes, voke back. . ‘ , to-morrow, elds’ Howe ° Dresses, enees, in pretty strip Re 1 98 also about 100 Rainy Day or Golf Skirts, made of black and white Ladies’ ‘Moves, real lisle ti (\ collar, extra wide skirt, to-morrow at . | plaid back, Oxford and medium gray cheviot, handsomely tailored and stitched, in the most beautiful shades CRLld’s Pull from Fitth story, | ‘Tilly Cohen, @ five-year-old child, fell | from the fifth etory of her home, #8) Bast Houston street, at $9 o'clock this) morning and escaped serious injury, al- | Ladies’ Bathing Suits, black brilliyn- decorations ; edges bey she struck the stone pavement tine; collar of white mohair, voke At the Present writing the sales in this department are nearly phenomena!, handles gold stippied; 10 the ereqway. ‘ The child was leaning from the win- dow when ehe lost her balance. m a Decoreted Tes Cups In her deacent her body struck sein | Cas pied bean Al rn fee ae We concluded transactions last week with a shirt manufacturer, whereby and Saucers, per pai, 8 Gibbens dlathes tines, and theao beeek- sales colt; 1h eid, bel and Hoe ¢ (we purchased his entire stock of men’s and boys shirts—ewery single dosen he Decorated Tea 5 ing the foree of the fall undoubtedly | Skint of while coker, trim 3, 39 *" had- at a tremendous price concession. Techies Picsenseme saved her life. When examined by Dr, Rosenberg he. Yound only one or ‘ations, and Bo in 1 inj ered. AG eat Sale of Bel | The entire purchase is divided into 4 Great Selling Lots, as follows } fal son Complete 0°90 each, reat @ 0 S “LOT Men's and Boys’ LOT 2 Men's and Boys’ Sik-Fromt Shirts, vty | Covered Slop Jars, with Decorated Fruit Seu HOT WEATHER IN CAMP At Less Than Halt P, p Silk-Fromt Shirts, in 4 line quality, in all the ‘newest stripes. straight up and | — handles, white porce- core, cach, 4 . t an Fla THEE. js beautiful assortment of stripe own or cross, in pink. biue, hello, ox-blood and n 8 ve ee Novelty Elastic Belts, joinet } and check effects, blue, pink! many other colors; the body is made of fine cam . ad ina, he Decgasted, Cureeat : New York Milltiamen Went Pi rage mama age poked | and heli, cambric body, ct trimmed est p bie stitched | Ewes reba nog sin .h = shes ‘Throngh Mock Mattie and god or silver: these goods were sbeiaids Medecine: Hen Gs tear ree Ae oo swandered Yer pac, Dn Porn tat Scouting Drills at Peekekilt. White or black China Sith c st round corner manufact 3S price $5.50 and $9.00 doren: | satin stripe with oh ruffle, china silk coaching, in ail po rsdh ad eg egey yl tin en menace ie van 97.09 doen 39 fetal ice $H.0N our pice for this great 48 tas ae ols, fancy striped fea an ia gad ae te Denoh sl trnsen «poll eee ececer ne coe Fioor, Gob O. Corser earlier in the seison from $1.09 b 49 each, at thon was not serious. The regiment jewe rhinestone and other oo. — _ ago AEF Grilled in close order before breakfast, Big Seccese—Throngs of pretty cffects, unshd in gilt, —— and tafe the day !t went Urough an Country Folk. Silver and Fréach gray; all these Subsequently an attack was made upon) a may with flags and bunting from 9 ¢. to $1.0 on sale THREE ry | am Y Camp Tovnzad ie te rman ltedar im honor atthe aaa! yarte| tomorow I... eee Sey Te and pectac es, 25c. Haare" 0x (California Wines, Forty: Pm RF ER. en4 tourrament of the Hempstead fire ee —~ee | eS A gga oe LARRT, | w war” om... on eens men. Lamp Ou fit. 25 | C ic —_ Goldoine Ey e= | importet PORT [cE ARETE. sholoe, hte batt ‘The streets alone the line of march Gas t t, Co | Se "= glasses ind shin A We SOlcLARET, fine oid, Bi were thronged with sightseers, who 0, pt complete Brightlight tne | ae mt : + | came by train, In carriages and on bikes phechidhech ing ny b <5 bi per Aver (he serade there wag 8 towrne- be a great attraction in our Lamp » 7 met dames Norton, Principal of a Chi-| MMt. In whieh various fre companies department, The outit consists of Bs 3 greatest va oa dae part onsists of a “ ne the optical line cage College, Passes Away jr boxes | br ghthght Mant ¢, ourner, etched glass 7 40 doren Tortoisene tr offered. Goldoine so closely resembles fs it gold on a Teer, ———— globe and chimney: the Brightlight Ve Back and ever omered. Golwome $0 ¢ wi Phy coo LONDON, June %—Mr. James Nor Feené in the Hadson River. gives a bright, soft light, and |s consid- y Combs, inciuding staple as well as u al . we ' Ay 7 oy a ” i ton, of the Lake View College| The body of « man was found this ered one of the greatest gas savers: it ts © the most tashionable designs. They arta turop- Palt & , leant, cane . Aerie of ‘chicos. Th Aled Bouths.apion | Strong and durable and will outlast én manufacturer's sample lines, not wore than two cozen ways looks Brigit | perspira “ed m “ yas A then | ? 1h5 this morning. Tie was Y | of Thirteenth street many lamps that are offered at 75¢. and of a style. Not a comb in the lot worth less than 2%¢ , and send My wag -nybeteey . vidios bow, Ereemens | MA lt racreact best —. " $1.0 the complete outfit to- from that to (6c each, Values of this kind are extremely The sp cles Straight o aoe} que y “ y MATIONAL TIC CON- Sy) Cae aes iegse tall aad stows mottos, 25 rare and we consider this the greatest bargain ever offered, have (ot patent American cork spring nos: rest Thow ween ae fifty years oid. He wore a bive flannel % sands of these are sold daily Dy exclusive optiqans ss Q t, brown trousers and No more than 6 outfits to one custom- | i this line. Just think! Combs valued from 25¢: 10 : nutritious; our Photographs of the delegates. Spe- | Sana. ‘on er; none to dealers. 10 696, at fo-morrow's great sale, each, | ene and $1.25; our price Cent bortles, bay ‘Third Flew, GAH. Beetion. Main Pleo, Wh MH Kevtion Main Fiser, Pre. morning in the North River at the foot | braid, special to-morrow for In the lined skirts you will tind only the best near- tow, special, only Nurses’ Siriped Gi; im Dresses, full front and back, si saline: all Main Floor 60th Mt Section, with band or turnover collar, full skirt, with ilk and percaline; all are velvet bound. The eooece. deep hem, special at to-morrow’s sale for considered the novelty of the sea belts have pulley huceles; goods identical wit ewe ead athe front and back, trimmed with . Percale House Dresses, b ue, pink or black and white 1.88 iat tr 1.98 Sale of Ladies’ Bathing Suits. Ladies’ Ba nie | Suits of flannel, yoke, sailor co'lars and belt trim 1 79 ° med with braid, $4 to 44, Ladies’ Bathing Suits, ail woo! twilled flannel, yoke etect, belt and siior oliar trimmed with braid, 2 49 | . 34 to 44, to-morrow, colli, belt and skirt trimmed with brait, 4 to 2.98 m fw th ora Vtow, war Rove h these have sold seams, have sold for $8.00, unlined skirts are all made with tailor tinished Choice for to-morrow only, None C. O. D. None to Dealers. collars and cuffs are 1 3.90 No C. 0. D., Mail Orders Filled. Beeond Pliner, Sb At. Seetian, Third Phenomenal Day of the of the most out-of-the-ordinary order are obtainable, dd for white collar Nowra eenren “2 : wore ws oa » —< Extraordinary Saleof Men’s & Boys’ Shirts. There is a surging crowd in this section such as is never seen except where values They Are Positively the Greatest Shirt Values of the Year. oree"s price, 48 ) dozen, retail 33 ; Although the weather was tAtensely son, and the first prices ranged price. 68¢.: Gur pr 2 ie ere "aan ma UF) coren: retail price. $1.00 er a ne | again i Peekaki! n ry , | LOL 3-Men's and Boys’ t ly Negi ’ Madras Negligee Shirts, 2s ditierent or Comp eho monet tho Poorteadth Bag same ae Shirts, “with brunderes collars and cuts a ‘wacnere seewvorany | Parasols, 9 to $249 about 25 different patterns, the latest effects, shirt is cut enerous proportions and made to tit. = ag ie gy no Paper ony: made up in percales, chev vuble print madras, ete laundered neckband; 1 pair detachable cuffs to match; ; 1,200 3 ruffles, black or white | Pompadour and Spanish Goldoine Cashin silver grays, modes, ing white. all sizes to- Extraordinary Values for Wednesday In the China Dept "diceretoon 50 plete tit price apne Dinner Sets, decorated porcelain, pr tions, 100 Soup tureen; a ee Ice Cream Sets, decorated dish and saucers to match ‘sale price, er exceptional price of, set, Complete Toilet Set, 98c, Decorated Disser | Toilet Sets, white porcelain,| Plates, each, Very ‘Spe ecial in Wines.