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; # aoe ik Cakes GREAT RAILROADS JOINED (| Mahler Bros~ (yg _. IN HARMONY OF INTEREST.) ®*"" "| Rothenbers$ & Boys’ ‘Day. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Mcney Promptiy Refunded. 45) tive, Bae re KIN Shirt Wai ms West 14th Street. f py DEAR OD en wees) (ery, G irt Waists, 2 {FRIEND ANOCLASS {Tris 13 6090 | : signs, Byron collar, detach: ble waist band; 4 to 13 years, were half dollar. Saturday only. Boys’ Washable Suits Prices Were Never So Attractive. mate VANDEROILT J \ BOR sone / \ eee NEVES ee SGASRAEAL OSALRPESESPRSOADE OSES MERC RO ORR OSES SORCeR ES ESSE ERED: | | | Laundered percales, Intest de- $| | | ' | ¢ all sorts of ways of making wash suits for boys—but there’s only one right way. We hunted around for a maker who put more skill and value intS bimSuits than any other manu. facturer. ard he's been getting our business ever since. orkirg ter the future; so are We: that's why 3 ou're fit of such eatra good values. Boys’ Wash Suits, 39c. What an extraordinary price to pay for a whole Suit. Think of the Like:—oef the material. Rut you thnk of ond suit—we think of thouscnds of suits. That shaves down cost ngly. And g | we can seil you Boys’ $ se Suits worth 73c. for 3 1 ¢ edit ion from teat striped ard chicked acloth. 30 10 years... . : Linen Suits, 49°: Crash, galatea and linen | washable sailor suits, sailor | knot; S$ styles; 3 to 19 years; beautifully trimmed; cut from 9%c. for one day. Sailor Suits, 69° |) Duck, crash, linen, y styles; to 12 yenrs; guaranteed fast; $1.2 S . ia econietare) Ce Est at ' Russian and Sailor Blouse Wash Suits. urday only. 1G it tie pricing we you'd We'r cc. Best de suck oF pig Cheviot Suits, 1,77 % trai; detac! and SERESEEERERERREREEESERERESRREERERERERERER ERRORS Sailor or Vestee Suits. \ Two-piece, double-breasted, $| 2 COMMUNITY OF INTEREST IW WALL STRECT. EN} itue and brown; boys 6 to 2] ¢ Vestee or Sailor Suits for $1.98: siscs 5 to 8 yis. Chee Mr. Powers, the famous financial expert, his own opinion of how much 15 years; our everyday price Ve Tenge oan malt ind the promoters of the new community of tf est love one another. They wear is two dollara, | Als’ 2.and 3 piece Suits armor to keep stray knives from wandering inta their anatomy, and carry urely as an evidence of q mith K 4 weapons purely 5 411 f good faint eereeeeereeeeeeeet ||Here’s style at [,1? Boys’ Sailor and Short Brim Straw Hats...... The Summer Queen Hat Is Now New York’s Leading Favorite. Ce a Combination Includes| fas Leading Lines and Is f Most Far Reaching i; All-wool cheviot sailor suits | for boys 3 to 8, newest de- figns; regular $2.95 suits, Atove p 3 are cod Yet Attempted. It LP OGUEAS Gasp Tre but exceeds a'I othsis in, poitt ot | it i | cauty and popular ty. ds and it $- Open Saturday Evenings. -+ pund e id! You see the : | [Nab - - d er everywhere. Short- 9 7-Th jus backed Sailors artistically draped with | | i liberty satin, blick velvet and jauntily | A ® Steps in what will be the solldation of railroad in has ever known we when Presiden vania Railroad ( Baer, of the Phil Company, held Reading Termin The meeting ‘st conferences between t a Pennsylvania interests, detalls of the gre ranged. Simultaneously with t tween Mr, Cusmatt ar ‘the announc i dilt, Mr. Cassatt’s clore friend, ts te festern Union Tey Balance of Market Was a ; Maver Jonasson & [a | stoner queex tnishid with sauey: quill. J Dull and Inclined | SHORTS RUSH TO COVER. | willolfer to-morrow Sat- Stylish Summer Shoes. to Sag. urday' an exclusively tuke U er started to work fer the summag trade want you to Put al! ness you know how in these Shoes. nt then’to be so gous and stylish that “a woman wears a pair she will want no other kind, We want to be able to. enthu- stically Qdvert.s: thes: Shoes with the new Shirt Waist Hat, special price, $2,00 Also 100 fine model Hats, & dealings on ‘Change were the railroad quarter x material gaina We There was some hesitancy In tht At the outset, but on a sprint Rock nd to 121 | allroad lattes responded z ited steadily up Wood sup Walon, Paveinie was lifted 1 mains | st faith in their worthiness.’ thin ever—better than we expected—better thin th abroad was ng for the Phi'- ted to heavy ct at that pric be elected a director of the Northern | 1 Ay 1m beaten Cote td Ad i ie acvount in th South us nel a way, dd that Si el Mee [Points from “2. while Missour' wis in Liverpool on rumors that a sum: A ; ’ Ree ene anne oitten “4 do tas dccmparet: with ier month miuecde Wann AE S| segular prices, $15.00 to WOMEN’S BCOTS. pean sh tn general. Pstent feather, lace or button, welt or turn 51 h alarmed | $20.00, at Vici Kid, black or tan, in lace or button, new. es) $5.00 extension soles... coun aguenoceestnaonan. 4900 . ; "7 \ WOMEN’S OXFORDS. | e ot yania Compan tor of the Atch Fe Railroad “Co yo erent! | Ink Recognise “Community of Inter: 112 per cent. ‘ov “a Charles Steel, one of J. Plerpont 3 of yesterday. Copper and T : ‘ fae i < . {Were comparatively buoyant at gains 6 gan's partners in his great banking. | \yfe comparatively buoyant at walis of ican Car and Foundry common and mental Tobace> were up about ot! tench er tirny f the he total ' tbuted by Patent lente mannish’’ extension soles and mill tary heels 250 assorted lash tan kid, with sto : Sik Waists, CHILDREN’S SHOE DEPARTMENT. ' The rapid growth of this Department makes it rank among the prices wer VNU to 8.12) Aug moer, 719 te 3; January to 7. , with stout welted or hand-turned house, .has also deen made a ‘director of the Atchison Company, white W. IL Moorg, an Intimate esoclats of Mr. Morgan, has been made 4 director of Septemper, 7. 0a, January the Rock Island. H hi r “ity t sr representing the accumu- best in the city. Just as good care is taken of the fect of the AN these changes mean the carrying ) s : i a y o1 = | c supp ’ . voungsters as the grown-ups. If you huy footwear for your boys out vf Mr. Morgan's great “commun.ty tlon quarter, was © LONDON STOCKS REACT. lation of a seascn’s busi- ais you have the satisfaction of Knowing you are Rotting the j of-interest” plan and foreshadow the immense consolidation now being Mapped out, Both Penn pany oMictats de: anything significant in the me the two railroad presidents, bas to be expected. They made a similar statement whe Mr. Cassatt called upon Mr. Vander Dilt, of the New York Central, to decide what was to be done in ase of aggressive George J. Gould, who was bent on moving heaven and earth to get to tidewater, Mr. Cassatt, his frh i say, does not xo a-vitiving si \ “swap the time of day , t there are several | ted with | plan w 1 Read fight fractonal advan market turned decidedly the tad HOUT, best at the lowest possible prices. of yours is particularly hard on, shoes irof the ‘fron Bound’ kind; he them against a stene wall, All e Little Clen’s Shoes tarked :1.00 Misses’ Black and Tan Kid Shoes, spring heels sizes 11 to 2.. Children's Button or Lace Shoes, stout uppei to S43; $1.25. values ness, values up to $7.75, Denver ani fo Grande the Fea- ent. at Exchange opened 7 five con $2.75 ture in American Depart The London with ur ania and Reading Com- ize. Later, market inet uit-an | BROADWAY & 12TH ST. ive through The American riment displayed a ineay. Uncined to faz on sitgat . he feature in this vent ere in ble demand at w p iz THE WORST HEADACHES ively depart Immediately and the most dis. e notice: 8} ACUTE INDIGESTION —<—=——-- — {isappear an if by magic after a pleasant 1 K. The Wheat Market. dose of eflervescing Wheaconancdl il tnennaaaa letonne BROMO-PEPSIN a mort ot hey tom mene sont | ONE Man Was Drowned STRIKES BARGE Rae mem cacres tran (Oe en and covering. by pe| When She Hit Canal- is epatem aud accomplishes ‘resulta at: other remedy In the world. Mannat net Tel opiiian oa Kiyn Rapid Te 2 points the early afternoon pres rec of the day and 1 It is known imoortant problems “community-of-Interes confront the Penns: oMicials at this time Baltimore and Ohio Rat Philatelphin Mia-t EELS ERESEAAAASALE DASE ELACSEDSESEPSOEE SE EE OERSE CHESS ESE L! SEHEEAEAREEESERES CHES EASESSESE SESS ESSER ERE $1 x The Baltimore and 0 tradera who went short over night. July Thousands of tainiiien that would practically a Pe: opened at 7 116 and sold w 1k as Boats on Hudson. quiere preparation have made. BROMO. ruins tsi cw atone Se ee nei ht, (Cables Adirondack Reaches Leeper Lea ing’s tracks to Jers deen dit sorts « particular wht. nied—that the B may ve run into bro Bere, If such a move ALBANY, mond ts at hi aged, tie result of a collision early to- day with a tow of canal-boats in the Kingston Badly Stove Up from Collision. ‘ ALL DRUGGISTS. 10¢. ‘lao stronger. Forelan houses were S rh opened quict wut aten na ene ady tn all 4 would upset some of the FR Wete, Suly| Hudson, of Catskill, AU reat eR ere tothe POR BALE DY Wit, BRM Sujations. PRs SU The passengers were] afINGSTON, Jamaica, June 7 | 23D 8T, AND 6TH AVE. In speaking of & ‘B-4 September, asleep when the © nd all line steamer Adirondack, Cant, ene ecioseiay porn, 441-2 to 12 SS; Sep [ran to the deck to find the Dean Rich- feh railed from arrived here ond gangway | and the bealn reault of a col Saturday. afte there wan no danger 441-2, tween the two lit Ei Rises 4 bine SON Voek's Cloning prises were: July mond in a jumble with the canal-boats - ont fb, | and everybody in a state of excitement. Bf offered, | The steamer wan wedged between two tows, one of which was going up the] }} river and the other down. A number of women and children on the were running about the boa 1 for Kingston ates at he mber, 48 1-8 offered . Cloner and that 3 would be the means not under one hea. complete hari Interests Of a Blow at Go: But many bel Th notaries t barge, for not cee meet ES | William C. Whitney’s FOUR “SMALL-POX DEATHS. Interview on the usw Sep- sengers were Binal Shows Good WIM Toward|semi-panig, bu Manville Derby Winner. r. q the United states. about among them, ant his assur One of the Vietima Was a Raby for ls ‘lines to tidews , t ‘Ati WASHINGTON, June 7—A number of toetitnets wan no danker quicted their * eight Daye Ol . N ’ cast longing eyen ‘ i oMcers of the Bri een ny fea ey : (@} S da and Reading syx ‘ ‘ A Ta of the Bragiitan Navy. in ful ‘steanwhite the. ateamer's crow, were | Four, deathsitrom amall serests, luting Ee} OuNday Ss 1 accompanied by the Bra- » Mr. Assis-Brastl, eutled House to-day and had « with the President ' ported to the Board of Health to-day from North Brother tsland, ‘They were: Jerome Walsh, years old, of No. a0 Fulton street, Brooklyn; Julius P ish, a negro, thir no home; Bridget Hogan, th yeara old, of No. 82 Eagle av Bronx and Baby Seller, eight days old, bata from No. St Union avenues) viveseane Are the Most Prosper- ronx. Tww new patients were taken to North qua There. itn war mig See Storganvs “ncomm looking after the canallers and those danger were either transferred to oth: boats or taken aboard the steamer, One man, it was id, while trying to climb on the deck of the Dean Rit! mond, fell overboard and was drowned. beausiful wreath ©) Phe canal boats were the property: of | tmaftellen on the) tomb of Washington: | the Consolidated! Towlne Company, The hited States. and were in return for Ateamer. At the kcene of the collision the courtesy shown by the Unites af tn is narrow, an high wi 7. See eee CUTE ee rete Ue te CT Ee camels bakiee ere:| wrather,:laiand|itosday. One wasl John EST. RET RREBURG.© Juneii7 Pane igurated in having the lowa and Ore- Messner, twenty-four years old, who|W, Morgan, Second Secretary of the gon in Drazillan waters, thrown againat the Dean Richmond, | ikea into Bellevue last night and was| United States Embassy, has arrived La hemming her in, .. made to sit on the lawn while waiting} Nere. Ke left Corea April 1. Mr. Mor- Coe Se i ‘ard of Health. Tae|man deflaren-the American gold mines VOLUNTEERS START HOME. FOUND GEMS INTACT. ae oe ne ope Devoulte rulrtyefour| are tha moat prosperous enterprises in jeh ca it aoe t} i ars old, ho was employed by J Corea, on for interchange of truttic 7 AM Now on the Sea Headed for|Handrede Had Passed Bag Contain- Madden at the Sheepshead Bay race Harrima’ a 0 in Jewels. KING VIEWS GAINSBOROUGH, Exisco. 7 ing & LI ‘Twelve days ago Devoult went to St. { WASHINGTON, June ‘A cablegram D. Merritt Reynolds, of Croton Falls, Duke's OTE ie jprepared rene oe att . : an operation. : 5 wan received at the War Department | known as the Harlem Railroad Jewellor, |@P,,¢’hn gppeared which was diagnosed (Mr, Morgan Accompantes Pictare n World. Section | WYYTT ITY ir rrr rir ea Dian. The conference between and Mr. Baer probably t “will entirely ‘lwo vleited th » Mount Vernon, GOLD MINES IN COREA. dand went Aeposited In the West, “Nor will the nhl . Northern ic, Noy ces La uriington on the nortn “a Outart vente hison on the south, theredy seen Brgreat network of Lines, w f 1 to-day from Gen. MacArthur at Ma-|{!s congratulating himaelf on the recov- tno. He. waa, immediately 2 Rnanta eles nila announcing that all the volunteers] ery of $5.00 worth of gen.3. idken "away und the ward fumigated to Rone ene \g Hepublic ateel p 20 [have left the Philippines. They are en} In driving to the railroad atatlon at | 4nd quarantined, LONDON, June 7. Plerpan: Mor-| 3 m, and st will oss | supper Goods 2 fe ay, | Poute for the United States, White Plains yesterday he dropped from TTT fan's famous picture of the Duchess of ' ¢; capbhenss chlson and Burs |& a 8 ere EE the carriage a satchel containing the non Calf, dBleven Gatneborougs wan: taken to Maribor- 1a Must Not Peddie. Jewelry, Discovering hia loss, he drove| PHILADELPHIA, June: 7.—A_ bison] ough House this afternoon for the K-ng jo A great deal o! ae > Bout G Rabel ade! vee aT be tng Hotei be fd cull neg vane seas 1th city pee salons, ihe route, and ed the |calf born at the a00 haw peen christened eae c omnerol Hs 2 Erie an ; SANT Bie under: the 2 nance pro- sat e] lying in the roadway. Hundreds |*Bleven: Cents," ‘by the Order, of: But- en Morgan: Was Deeent: i doting: pesca: mm hS BS 35% years. from peddle oP of sistas Parcs ea is ae ee ar jenswir yy the call-oe. the Sasawore, we a Bis ; “SUMMER_ISH . haye you Tell me, gentle ¢ any more a a the fan to let? 5 ner answered. there's stack be! ‘of them, you the corn crib and the aed—that's a 105 better than you'll usually get!” At which we jumped at his proposition. For city peoplo are mighty glad to get into the country for the summer, and Mooput up with almost inconven- fence, They know t try air is gocd for them. It mentality and makes them years younger. The song of the reaper massages away the {indentations made in thelr brow by the clatter of the stock-ticker and the sew!ng-machine. But even a trip to the country will not give any one the secret of perpetual youth. It has taken a woman to discovgs that. The women Is Adelina Patti, the most wonderful singer who ever reached high C. She is now ‘nearly sixty years of age, and, In her third honey: moon, is as young and girlish as a maid of twenty-five. She say But that's for yon to find out. It's worth finding out, too. Any- way, with the strides se! ‘is now making It Is scarcely necessary to go out of town for a change of air. From City Hall Park to the top of Peak No longer's a Journey of over a w From thiand to seashore ts not a: From summer to winter ts scarcel; The wonders of ecience are no | We have come to expect thing we hear about nowadays. this newest invention rather startles on when he learns that {t enables a persc to enjoy all the benents of mountain or seashor> in a very few moments mereiy by the turning of a era will go away to the sum awhile, so that this invention is not going to revolutionize the world right aw. © is different with Edison's latest storage battery. Atlas might rried one in his pocket. It would have enabfed him to hold up the earth with very Ilttle exertion. So with Hercules, the first great etrong man. And with others, Edison is a wonder, you know that. But nothing that he has ever done. the phonograph, kineto- scope or anything else, has been of so fhuch importance to humanity as this latest creation, You have never seen it described. Next Sunday you will, +a But begone with selence, however interesting {t may be. Alia 1 used to think Priscilla was a daisy, Dressed in her furs and muted to the chine ty drove my senses crazy. C_ Her winter bea At once to make her nine I started tn. Bat when w her, lately, gowned for summer, — T realized | never yet had guessed er actual beauty. Jove! She is 4 humme: So's any girl in this year’s fashions dressed. Of course, this doesn't take in monstros- ities, but the girls whom we have admired all winter. Yet, no matter how pretty they may be, they cannot attract us unless they are ladylike. ‘That's the great secret of a woman’a power over man. Gentleness! Without-*it she {s nothing. One New York girl found Jt out. She discovered that while she was more! (J ) than passably pretty, she had not the man- ners of a true lady, and sho was brave enough to ask how she could learn them. We referred her to a young gentleman eminently fitted by birth and training to instruct her in the finer details of society deport- ment. She has had one lesson, and if you read this paper last Sun- day you know what an excellent thing it was, and how worth study- ing carefully. S Next Sunday No. 2 will appear, in which the Earl of Yar- mouth, who {s the young lady's Instructor, will tell how he helped her select the right kind of hats, &c., and gave her instructions !n other important matters concerning the appearance of a young girl who would shine in a higher station, Oh, 1 am a monk, and a pirate bold, And a Clipid wiih a bended bow. And-an Arab brown, and a man-about-town, ‘Ard a king and a peasant low, And an-angel in wax, and—I state but facts— A princess, a Hercules, Anda duke and an earl and a pretty girl, Or anything else you please! Being an artist’s model, it 1s really nothing -astonishing that & man should play all these different parts on the posing throne. Still, tho ist quoted above shows a versatility well-night unparalleled but abso- lutely correct. A famous model is the one In question. He has posed for everything imaginable except stich things as trees, botiles, or- anger, fish and those still-life exam- ples which do their own posing. You wonld scarcely belleve what a help he has been to some of the foremost artists.of the present day. But you can casily learn If you care to. Remember, however, that the model in question has only played at these different parts. He has posed as a giant, no doubt, but has never been one. Now comes a great French scientist who thinks we all ought to be glants. Ho says: > She was a dainty little matd, Her gloves were number nine, Her waist was only four foot five, Her neckband eighteca Inch. ‘To clusp so small a form as hors Were certainly a cinch, Not these words exactly, but his Intent is to raise a race of gigantic people, Six feet and three inches ts his low limit for men and geventy inches for women. He thinks he knows how to do It. He had a few {rienda who wero much in bis any, So he thought of a scheme to Ret rid of "en He dug a large hole in the rand— He dug ft alone, with his hand— ‘And invited his (riends please to call at his jouRe; ‘And they ay that no person, not even mouse, Ever saw either hair or the hido of ‘em! ‘A pleasant place to spend ao evening—yes? ‘The moat remarka- ble criminal who ever conceived schemes had just such an cstablisn~ ment and just such a way of enter- taining his friends as we have de- scribed versifically above, But they have caught him now, and ‘he is sorry. Maybe no more sorry than the average mother will be to tearn that all har fond hopes centred in her boy are for naught. It is her daughter who {s to be the bright, shining light of the family hereaf- ter. No? Yes! A machine has been Invented to teat the Intellectuallty of the sexes In children, and the girl haa come out ahead—'way ahead, But pshaw! We are so used to letting femininity have its sway that we muet admit the fair sex’s superiority at any time, or—take the consequences. Just now, in the month of roses, &c., &c., the girl rules supreme, Especially at the summer regorts. There sho is a bigger attrac- tion than even the sea serpent. x I had three wishes, \ First 1 wisned To be a king who had / ‘All others dlahed. Second, | wanted w ‘Then’ wondrous power. Third, 1 took back the tw ‘And thought an hot ur. = Then for my third I\Joined in one all three, "Make me,” Teried, "a summer girl!” So bat ' ‘There is the happy lot! Why would we go to the mountains or the sea but for her? * “i ‘And, recognizing that fact, we give her full sway In the OUTING SUPPLEMENT (a very important NEW part of the Sunday paper). ‘We algo dilate largely'upon all the sports of summer time, all tho news of the summer resorts, and everything summery. Then there are the Cotnle Gupploment, the Editorial, Section. and an Interview Rev. EJ. Hardy, the author of "Hi Brataeait apa ce actly nao cat cats sn HaPvz| Toes NEXT SUND. eesneecsocoosocosessesooossooneet’. takes the kinks out of their 2 WORLD. 8 o ig > o ° . 2 oe ca * » ca cy >. > > > o > > ES ca * * > 7. a > ‘ 7 FFFSIF FIP PVSEFIFSSS CFIIFITSTIGIIVES: eh a > > = » cm oa ce 2 eo . J 8! © 2 POPSET ITISITITSIS G9 TIGFE FT FVITI IT FI99S999SF 99999999 999999 FRIIS SSS SITIITSSSSFIVS SSS SITITSIVIIFSTIIGT FFGSVIISTIGIVII SS FE VIGIVIGIFOS FTG SIFSIITIVIISIESS

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