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or Wanle Fitch's mysterious aeMiction s the doctors at ReSevue, a! the shows every indfeation « there is no evidence that ) Rae ever been bitten etther by cat She. And yet the girl tm ber parox Yeme hes barked sharply aod mewed feline softness. | Manto ts Atteen years old, Mir-hatred camety, Her mother keeps a board: at MS West Thirtiath street Gnd some time ago Nante stormed coing 8 sehoo! and heipe! in the housework Hor father is a pastry cook at Avon]. MJ. —— Mamie’s disposition ts cheerfal ant she & favorite with ail the boarders face ever had a smile upon it and mang a6 she worked about the ‘& pudden change came a week Wante went on an erred to the at ) Ninth avenue When she hone her face becagne drawn white, her eyes wild wat xt seteed her. and in the parca the barked tke 9 dog. De. MeDonald, of 44 West Thirtioth gave her opiates, and then Dr , the family physician, who lives few doors away, took shane of the je. Meanwhile two boorters had ‘| ould do out of @ window careful treatment she « a 4 ee + e and went willing normal and cilied out the the carriage passed them Th to mew iike a cat aul laughed streets 3 “E know whs' 1 ein dolng,* said ” “and 1 know that | am goteer Dheopiial. But 1 don't car he began to hark ad | 8 dog,” sald she | The doctors at Mellevue ave Der cane with unusual interes Jot are at A lows ty solve its anystery ATTACKED BY A THUG. feel tke | pital, In Morristown, aring. | « keep the girl from | porte ; Smils Ni b “Teddy's” Arrival at the Rough Riders’ ( convention. seid ebteebtiobttens FLAG GIRL IS DEAD; WORRY KILLED HER. Miss Josephine Mulford Made the Largest Flag in Mt "Ata Existence to Save Her Old Home. Miss Jo Mulfort, of Madie made the largest America: flag In extatence during the Spantah American war, died in All Souls’ Hos. | night of ner. | ast vour prostration Mies ch mon Mulford had hoped to obtain | ev for the flag to raise a| Mulford homestead, | edt as if she mitt | mortage he and for a while tt | er the tho waht of lowing me In Ridgedale averiue, Mad. | eluding 1 McKay Twombly, t the fag and pre Nota ¢ National Government. | mati to buy eter r, however “T LONDON STOOKS STRONG, wee Sewe from China Did Not day Ice and iiopcs Only Weak ° n . Features of a Good ‘ m Day. rad vs - a Pa Influenced by Migher cahles from Lan ha mare eh yeaterda art 0 pening prices today wore distinet! one with maine Hien nated Assailed Jeweller, hist Some of the Industria ke wnowed | MeN ond, WHR side elling of « account In endency toward lower quotations |.) Joly was (oreal: to tbs, swever, at the h Sugar, Amer+| yey 14 tas diapiay: | we 1 Si Tl DECIDE AN WICKS FATE. TO-MORROW ooe + Gov. howsevele Will aus State- ment on Ice Trust in the Forenoon. i n a hen toy Bet) Low, Who wae hav Net on a 1 V v vernor thi roe een . and the ‘ ve his ina make ee . Norton God whi be wil show w 7 sitors fier Bay on na ' Thursday next. He wil t attend tepubliean) Hefore taking any steps ae to the atifion reported, | charare againet Mayor Van Wyck ut wt ‘ * nis | Gove iting to he rivet Mr Youngs, and MP Senor _ ver the eviter * aguinet) V Distr M Van | Broo v + Youngs The Governar took a ewim this ing and in the afterna back riding with tile which time the me ad not arrived Ww pail immediately and pressing t endeavor to dispose of (hem frat Then we shail take up the snd after Larges The & ALBANY. Ji I instructed the three cases thou Into the y, and| morning ¢ nly tor] they w ao inte a we shail papers in the toe Trust case hich will be dincusser REPUBLICAN POW-WOW, Voraker REFERBE'S HEARING. Judue Chester Will Decide To. Boy . Republicans will ratify hester will render 4 ite morrow Senator Forak bi morning a» k trotion Wil! mak we P pow makes the tt y mae ters insued 2°" : As cat by Justice ng Referee Patt a Sent gnaeaa | ’ rom «examining the oe 6 brought awainst tha " A “bee line” to th t you want prevent \¢ from ojerating In this State, ¢ reach—a Sunday Want ilna S.N. Wood & Co It opened the eves of the clothing men—and thev are generous enough to admit NOW that this great purchase was a master stroke The entire Serge steck of one of the toremcst cloth mills in the country closed out by us at a sacrifice SO BIG that we CAN and DO sell a reg gular . - and, After Wounding Him,.Escaped. a Mortts Stotnert, an oi eoweller, whos fe at OT Mixth avemue. encow ® Gepperate thief a: no m to-day barely escaped with him life gained | make Ml of j ptews ‘ ounced fleciive bear pressure pre Ne w York's opening prices were: July sor regarding whe at. Wi4 September, @ 1-4. Decem ex : r J $15 Blue $10 Blue, Serge Suit at 750 Well cut, well made and thoroughly good value at the prices, Serge Suit at 985 higher You not only save the diiference but yet precisely The off man was wone in his store When the fellow entered Wert a wath ve ald some for about a dollar ‘& gevere blow over the bh Staggered him ard the Mood Howes} la “treaty from the wound But the blow hai been a gian ‘Sisinert Saw his assailant run weet and gave Pitty-firet street Fifty-fourth stree: ft Of the bloody man, and Pr a of the West Forty-seven Ration, stopped him 7 head Was dressed at the itoosevelt mite thier escapes fer Governor by IMinots jon was called t order by Btate Chairman Watror ; the convention m pebuler, of Aurora, wae tn + the fred of the ticket. T for Mayor Harrison “picago, almost ceases, and (here seemed Probabiitty that Harrison's » De presented vo the con fo be voted for by a fe ify delegates who are un ter oe ak A SPREE, Was Despondent Molnert bad no dollar watehes. bur bel 5 ‘ALSCHULER 10 BE NAMED, | Marter Harrison Voi to Re Chosen 1134" bid, duly “ts DEWEY SAT AT niwpoat 1 |The Admiral Will Attend the sea. sion of the © The t he ay i - mae {age pa Noard Thi NEWPORT, June %—At 1 this af The Closing Quotations ter t pede-boat Dupont arrive 4 Poana ‘ station from Narraga A > | sett Pier, having Ad I 4 Hom 1 m w . ne dota red t “ ‘ | ha h ' A ‘ ‘ ‘ | At é 5 iin We Teel | Bowe . + ‘ tx r | mie " . ‘ “ my 4x ‘ ‘ tie sal Me Nert o 6 rai “| ae es | ” Net . seriven “ . 1 | Pianear | . Pact “ . | UTGOING # ed Carboiic t ° s oy os! INCOMING *TRAMBHIPS: whats aad ee. BBR BR) ateor wurst soe writer. cardenae ATIC CON- | NATIONAL ybEmocnaric con- the sort of a suit that you are accustomed to plying more tor. $20 Suit to Order 13.50 The mill doesn’t lose on these. We do. We the very fabrics This is different, take our own Cheviots, Serges, Flanne'!s, ete. that you and we have counted such splendid y 7, $18 and $20—and make them to order at $13.50, It's our wa of stirring up activity, And men like it vin the suits made as we make them, spic, span, faultless Open Evenings Till 6.30; Saturday Evenings Till 9. aN Wood TAILORS TO MEN, _————— are 940-742 Broadway, Keep Cool! Calm! Pleasant! Agreeable! It's just as easy! Eiffel Tower LEMONADE ret of many @ ie reat fe nota mubatitnte, A A We cent Lottie makes SOFT to the m st 6 TH AVE,, Cor, 24™ ST. & All our Rough Straus , ;sar ds of people, B. Altman & Co, For Wednesday, Jane 27th: PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. Taffeta Sith Parasols tn fancy effecis, Black and White stripes, embroidered ine or solid “$2, 7 5 colors; natara! sticks, Twilled Sitk Umbrellas with handles of English natural wood; eight rib frame; 24, 26 and 28 inches; suitable for Men ani Women, $2,00 Vaine $3.00 and $3.50, at | ** From a simple answer 2 simple question, it steps 4 discussions of the the book fo- the student the book for the masses,”” eee tte World Alaiense ant Be. ‘Toe Grecur Bo mene | Grand Street Store : Russia tan calf; every pair stamped ‘ Doug- . eed cares, Tan and Black Calf ‘ jin Tan Goat, Spring Ifcel, Button aad reduced to} B.Altmand Go, For Wednesday, Jane 27th: White Lawn Waists, trimmed with Piette | Valenciennes lace, . $2,50 | White Lawn Wants, tchel and henstiched, 1,00 Colored Kadras Waists, 85c. and 1.25 ee ee een ee Comprising those of India Chudda, Canton Crepe, Fancy Sith and Wool, Scolch Shetland, | Fancy Embroidered Sith, Etc. pemenmananamanansennneneamene TET eaEEe | SES BD ATTN. For Wednesday, June 27th: ‘The remaining Chinese and Japanese Batting, india Dhar. ries, Japanese Colton Rugs and Fiber Mals "will be offered AT REDUCED PRICES, India Dhurries, size 427 feet, . . » 53.90 WOMEN'S LOW CUT SHOES Of Tan Russian Calf and Tan Kid at Reduced Prices, For Wednesday, June 27th: | Tan or Black Kid Low Cut Shoes, Daniel's, 3 Special Items THIS SALE Housekeeping Goods. Lord & Taylor, Special Inducemens Offered in Our Shoe Dept. 3.50 for $2.79. $3.50 W, L. Douglas Lace Shoes, with the full name of W. L. las; special for to-morrow only, of, $0 pieces 66-inch Extra Heavy Weight ois aN Half Bleached Linen Table Damask, Ladies’ Oxfords; floral designs, pared 9b payed and | cheap at Sse yd, ‘code that were sold for Wednesday, 39c. BS i ti Kids fo 50 @ pair; om sale at $00 dozen Exceptionally Pine (Jaallty $2.15; cm Kid Oxfords; all sizes; $1.50 and “~_ on cale oo | / stele Men's Shhees:|° A special lot of Cail Spring jr warranted to give good Muslin Pillow Cases, in three sizes, 4$236, $0236, 54x36, We sell them reguiasly af B! Tan and Black Dongola bag Bo Grigon | 17, 15 and 196. each, amy size, Wednesday, 1c, a Rasy Fine Grade Full Sise White Bed Spreads, newest Marseilles be beautifully finished, are actually Heel Lace 890d value at $1.35 each, —worn and liked by thous] and half tone. Next tentag’s World. | aon fe #stion Wednesday, B96, haem ee Troms 876 v0 1s; ; MAIL «ORLERS PROMPILY FILLED , 5, ore price $1.35. | Misses’ and Children's Shoes; Linen Aisle, | Main n Floor, Rear. | 'Broodwoy, (i and Ninth OM ace; Sizes to 11, 7c. Siaes 1240 2, BIC, FYormer prices, $1.16 ant! #1. $6, Tt will vay youtoca |, | fer inquirors to Vi Cor. Gren an ystic Sts. | ‘s Vaca i artesce!” | Photographs of the delegates. Spe- jal supplement—four pages in coler day's World A noisy demonstration may be expected July 4th, the day set for the Demo- Facts Lit- orld cratic National Convention. speak louder than words, and all ical facts are found ia The. Almanac.

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