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‘ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EV. PRETTY CIRL A | STREET PLAYER Threatened with Blind- ness, Her Hope Is an Accordion. 36E ATE nar The Annual Ox e ay Summer Sale of ole? Oaps. _Once every year—early in June—we arrange a Sale} of Toilet Sdaps, on a scale far beyond any contemporane-}& ous undertaking, and this year we have chosen for this exhibit and sale Chursday, Friday and Saturday, June 13, 14 and 15. ‘Mary Van Heck playa an accordion on the mreets. She wears a neat black skirt, a trim little black waist and a vhunty Ittle hat with quills. He cordion Is strung across her shoulder by a dlack ribbon. On her hand Iv a heavy VaLaineer© Lcnoees cr Lyon gold ring that was her mother’s. her aot, allow ha ad her pal, sa \ Needless to say, the first and principal object in view is to sell Sap—imore Feat ureciface Leone 0) Her nel ag oe Sy g Ws yf Se of it than we have ever before sold within 3 days’ time. But we have still another Lepore ie aioe i ane Ohe hire ast CASON of 190/ object in view—a secondary object, but one none the less important—and that is to anal geslines! TO aeNGee demonstrate to you from time to time, as occasion affords, the gigantic scale of and to this now. So I botter jum keep on : A 5 our transactions and the careful attention we pay to all the details of this great mi Ghe Shirt Waist Store of J90/. and ever growing business. Nearly every afternoon she sits on nue, near Twenty-frs <r rs P my Take tk i f Toi i . mrcen and plays.’ The cover ot wer ac-| Never before was there such a demand for these) The secret of a modern store’s success is its ability : MWe haven oatdineeenr Se ee ee aan testecinge ghe uace fee a seat, ana{@ainty, cool and comfortable summer garments, and|to-rise to the occasion. When we saw the hand- Surely we should be able to please you, for no other her black cloth coat Is the cushion./never before did makers succeed in creating such a pro-| writing on the wall this is what we did— J store on earth will surpass such selection. We cover the ground fully--every good soap made on Everytndy in the street cars looks ick | fusion of new, elegant and stylish effects! And there We doubled our shirt waist floor—formerly 5,000 at the trim little black figure. And the tunes the smart accordion plays are no/seems to be no let up. Every day brings us new square feet, now 10,000 square feet. S rents ee Reta ges 2 ae ee age aoe eee, (things, some of which you will later on sce at other We doubled our shirt waist stock—yes, more Berit a ath ote that is, if in the judgment of our soap ot ey stores too, and some of which we control absolutely than doubled it, for now we show fully 1,000 styles. 0 Pe Mina i < _slary Van Heck lives now at No. 21 for New York. | We doubled our sales force—nearly 200 clerks}. . ‘ ur entire Main Aisle—the place of honor—will be devoted to 3 seal iat easontehatkoras Ponca] nek But one thing is lacking; a new name—who will| now ready to wait on you. : this paler -coiyour sce that we consider it a matter of great importance: oa eae parents were living and things werelcoin it? Or is it just to these masterpieces of mod-| | Need we say another word about prices? We}Consider it important, too, if you compare these prices with elsewhere quotations doccding with strangers, in whose howe (@fN Waistmaking to call them simply ‘‘shirt waists’— trust not. We have sold the best shirt waists for the}for the same things. boarding with atrangers, in whose house he has a little, high-up back room. By i imi-| 1 nd so persistently that further Cold Cream and Glycerine Soap, 3 cakes in a box, rt 9 a chu the same term that was used to designate their primi-|money so long now ai Pp y Myosotis, cake, 3c.; doz. 33 closing the door there is just room in| J. . A per box, 5 the place to put the accordion case on| tive and clumsy ancestors? comment on the price subject seems a waste of words. : 2.25 Palm Soap, large cake, Se.; doz., 55 the floor. a arn STRIPED CHAMBRAY WAISTS | WHITE WAISTS ‘i "i DOTTED ESWiss WAISTS — ae ea oS | Wild Rose, cake,3¢.; doz., 33 Until she was thirteen years old the! of the choicest colorings, made plain, full of very fine lawn, front and back with clus- sailor collar style, trimmed w ‘al. lace rsey Belle, box of 3 cakes, 4 : bith A ere aratie aecriee ane front, turn-over collar of same cloth, at 9 ters of hemstitched quarter and half inch and embroidery, a dressy waist, at +90} Per gross, 2.25 ae ees cake, eee af and her voice so low that she suggests DIMITY WAISTS. tucks, steck collar; special at 1.00 WHITE WAISTS Violet Buttermilk, box of 3 cakes, | Lilac Blossom, cake, 2c.; doz. 2 a very fair education. Her father was| Black ground, with narrow white stripes WHITE WAISTS of sheerest lawn, front of Swiss or open Per gross, 2.25 Harfina Soap, cake, “3 the ower of WAL Prony oncom [andra with black stripes; stock colar, 9! wich etpow aleeves.and button in back, sn- _/Reedlework with 4-Inch hematitched tucks Taare | | Craddock's Medicated Blue Soap, 5 ‘< er | With handkerchief edge, at ished with embroidered edging and tucks; | between; back, collar and cuffs of hemstitche " Carbolic or Tar Soap, cake, 5 arned enough to keep her ging H : : wh | tucks; an exquisite, handsome waist, at 1.903 Per doz., 12c.; per gross, 1.39 d her in a decent little home WHITE WAISTS special at 1.69 ‘ " . EY J White Castile, regular Sc. cake, 3c.; doz., 33 and herself in school. of very fine lawn; front with 8 rows of DOTTED SWISS WAISTS, White Violet, box of 3 cakes, | a lar 25 k 10 When he fell ill It became necessary |44 inch hemstitched tucks, Bishop cuff of BUTTON-IN-BACK WAISTS | of a very fine grade of imported goods, front Royal, box of 3 cakes, | Stanhopia, regular 2c. cake, for Mary to leave school and beein | hemstitched tucks, 14 fine tucks in back, of very fine lawn, front of Valenciennes lace | with box plaits and fine tucks; fancy stock, at 2. y 194 Violet Petals, cake, £c.; doz., 55° what In one form or another was to be] +1157 over tinen collar, at 89Q| insertion and fine tucks, a dainty Summer . Acacias, box of 3 cakes, Otata Atsie) er employment for the next neven ire Ges garment, at een {ELEOW/SLEEVE WAISTS, | sl as re, She is now twenty years old. utton in back, of finest lawn, in buff, pin "por three years the girl sang on the | of very fine lawn, button in back, front has DOTTED SWISS WAISTS, violet and light blue; tucked front, sleeves Si ‘ // - Ci te if streets of Boston with hor mother. an! | rows of embroidered insertion and fine tucks, button in back, front and back of fine tucks, and back; trimmed with Val. lace, at 2.90 eastde and ountain omtorts when her father was well enourh the | tucked back, at 1.00 | collar and cuffs with embroidered flare, at -90 Reo eat eek three took the plano about. They be- for Women and Children. ! ‘ came well known figures on the streets = zs cet Geer CI Maa aL Women’s Shirt Jor Sishermen. ‘ If you have ever spent the Summer in the Mountains or by the Seashore ~ Then within a few weeks of each other Spring is the season of languor and lassitude.}¥°" must have felt often the need of sume of the things mentioned iat this list. hee [parents |died.t9 Everything teven|ihe y 7, 4 2 ever bought them elsewhere you will appreciate what these low prices pena X went (oipay,tie cuneral expenssad Warst Sucts. The system needs toning up. The best way to do this waieege cans 8 y PP! ch "explained the girl, “so I came For Thursday, June 13, is to take a day off as often as possible and go a-fish- . dia Silk Tea Gown, in an assortment of hand- Z i i Knit Shawls, a choice of colors and black for 69 In 5 here, |All the money Ihad 1 put in an we present these very excep-jing. You can get whatever you may need in the way} Knit Shawls, ergata, G5 some styles, at 12.00. She had besides some of her mother'n tional values, of tackle in our Sporting Goods Dept., and at the law-} Chinchilla Shoulder Shawls, ‘ 1.25 Ladies’ and Children’s Sun Bonnets, at 29 clothes, and she bed her mother's wed- ‘fresh from the workrooms ofjest of prices. Just look over this list of sample quota-}Knit Shawls, in assorted colors, large size, "Ox | Children’s Washable Hats at 49 ding ‘This is a broad, heavy band 5 s - f A = " Ider C hand crocheted, 1.95 of gold, and the girl wears It as she the best makers : tions if you are interested in fishing and fishing tackle: } Shoulder Capes, ha 4 * En | Infants’ Crocheted Sacques at 39 plays. From the day she started out JH “4 So 3-Piece Ash Rod, Lancewood tip, short Domet Flannel Night Gowns, Hubbard style, at 50 Children’s Jean Overalls, all sizes, at oe Ree Gia ee DE t 195, A tip in butt, brass mounted; a good salt White Flannel Undersk'rts, with yoke band, 1.00! p has earned, on pleasant days, from 40 Shirt Waist Suit of Polka Dotted Ducks. : raeey ark 50; fe z 0 | Children’s Bathing Bloomers and Blouse at Lo] } cents to $1.a day. This ip enough for water rod and well worth $1.50; on 95} Turkish Towelling Bath Robes, with girdles, at 1.75 | Women" Brilliantine Bathing Suits, braid her to live on and to save a little money Ht 2.90, sale to-morrow at Lawn Ki: Dressing Sacques, each, 49 trimmed, at 1.98 sand she must save for a rainy day, ingh. Extra Fine Salt-Water Rod—3-piece, wn Kimono ig Sacques, p | immed, a 2 which may not te far off, for the girl Shirt Waist Sult of Best Grade Ginghams. extra light, Lancewood tip, heavy Lawn Kimono Gowns, in pretty patterns, at 1.00} Also, wears dark glasses. She 1s 90 near- elgbted that ft is dimcult for her to walk aloné on the streets. And every month her eyes are getting a little weaker, #0 waited seals) ee eer and Crepon Kimona Gowns, in pastel shades, at 1.95 | the best of everything, in Bathing Suits, Shoes and Hots white celluloid ip, finis! t) |for Seashore, Mountain or Country wear, at exceedingly. French polish; worth $5.00; on sale Maids’ Dresses, of light and dark cambrics, for He | reasonable prices. ; f At 3.95, Shirt Waist Suit of Natural Linens: she owns, buy now her eyea will not Wicker Fishing Basket—Strong and durable, 3 sizes, priced as follows: i aeten fetta hot 6 Peartacoutionce; tore terwaltrier monks Women ’s Sucts Small size, $1.10; medlum size, $1.25; large size, 1.50 js": eee ois or eteeen meg he Feats with her head Black-fish hooks, 4-ply, per dozen, | in both hands. She site Hy: - | of light weight Black Cheviot, with double-breasted or fly-front jacket over Igon vuvenue, between, ‘Twentioth and best quality of Taffeta; perfectly shaped and draped ZY flare skirt}Sea Green Drop Line, fine quality, hank of 84 feet, for } of fotaolinddens incatrame pater oot At 5. 00, to-mo! row at en ae 3.25} Maids’ Aprons, embroidery trimmed bretelles, at (Second Floor, 190m 98), ler home Js a poor little place, but Shirt Waist Suit of Elaborately Designed Wooden Reels, for the Fishing Banks —_—- ————_— eee . one she could aftord Scene Petter Chambrays. (eecont Finoe, Front.) OF deep-sea fishing, 6 in. size, at 95) For Sale. i Dentistry. Used to read from two or three books Special for Thursday, June 13, es cans hc ‘geal Pot s PAINLESS DENTISTRY. DENTAL PARLORS, deen eS © [ecoing elsewhere. Lowest prices and /54 West 23d St New York | Best guaranteed work in Greater New : Forty-fourth streets. She does not ven- * ’ i York. instalment 4 ture over ong Twenty-third street, be | over best Percaline; an exceptionally good suit ‘specially priced’ Cuttyhunk Line, the best made, 300 feet for " Fulton S . Brooklyn. | vere system 00 down and 91.00 her. a Complete Drop Line Outfit, consisting of 50 feet of good line, hooks ne hid EXTRAL x weekly on gold and all work. repels Are wood ito, me. she saya at 3/7, 75, (second Floor, Front 4nd sinkers complete, for 8 ( R E ¥ Ee ; \ avy iy Pure Gold Fille and Til do tt ae long ta Tcan acess - : Also full and complete stocks of the best of everything in Bicycles and Seiseatiee F 2 Bicycle Goods, Cameras and Camera Supplies, Golfing Goods, Baseball ON a A A Sreat Bargain Supplies and Uniforms, Tents of all kinds, Lawn Swings, Settees, &c. ! ales All at the lowest of prices. (Secont Floo:, Rear.) SMALL-P OX IN In Reclining Jo- Car tS Last Days of the Trade Sale of Just at the proper moment—when fond mothers are beginning to take their little ones out to the parks, Summer Shoes and Oxfords so they may fill their little lungs with pure, refreshing, at About Half Price i *!health-preserving air—we are in a position to offer a f great bargain in reliable reclining TERMS VARIER MANHATTAN CRED Fe ci \ ee EN tee with all work fad * $5.00 | XTRACTIONS PAINLESS, FULL SETS OF BEST TEETE, i i a $5 S7, $S. OUR CROWN AND BRDG DR. RANKIN, DENTIST. Soc. up. | Moto oP Me | (OPPOSITE BHRICH BROS.) E WOR Never miss a golden opportunity.—this is one—only | think of saving half the price of- your Summer Shoes!) Greystone’s Festivities Go-Carts, without which thepleas-} 7, 1+, F F ’ ANCHE : : | ; Pewesa i _}That’s what this sale means to you if you don’t delay URNITURE, f #9 to 4. 366 Sixth Ave. =2% Six. Stopped by Fear ince See eete little ‘out your purchase. Where else can you get such big bar-| sso WORTH, $1 DOWN, Ibieeuy oppeaite neat wats one ot Scourge: gains in good shoes as these ? LEWIN'S, $3 WEST ISTH ST. NTE 610 Sixth Ave. as in st 123TH S t’s an exceptional opportunity, as you will admit. At 980 a Pair, ° | | artes é , ADVICR PRI ‘Open Dally U a ‘The small-pox scare at Samuel Unter- myers paintial estate, near Yonkers, formerly Tiiden’s “Greystone,"’ still von- tinues despite the fact that the patient has been removed to the city hospital. EZ springs and wheels, rubber tir Most of the mamily and all of the eer- ‘ "ay a he brake, neatly finished in green enamel; parasol vants have been indirectly expoed to the Nene \jattachment and the best reclining . contagion, but every precaution has ‘ ASY movement we know of; to-morrow 6. 2, 5S a choice of Women’s Black Shoes and Tan Oxfords ; regularly worth $1.50 and $2.00. Ht $1.45 a Pais, a choice of Women’s Tan and Black Shoes and Oxfords. The tan shoes are all fully worth $3.00. The black shoe Tr are worth $2.50. All sizes of both kinds, but don't delay | | A beautifully designed Go-Cart (like cut), with full heavy roll and filled-in sides, made of fine quality reed, hardwood gearing, es been taken to prevent the spread of the for only your purchase if you would be sure of getting your size. eae ae Ht $1.95 a Pair, aon, He Is tsolated:and ts recelving Ghe Hayes Dental Assn. (Inc. ) atchalee! of} Women Tan Kid Hand-Sewet Welt Lace |! apect ia D The local health authorities have ding- gr Delightfully Cool. Parlors on the cise Lace Shoem piace nosed tis case as one of chicken-pox and roused the tre of the attending physicians. Thie morning Dr. Konen- S, Shoes, Black and Tan Ox- 5a fords, with turn and welt § Main Floor Balcony, 18th St. Side, eee taalticaToalatianiinar tice Before leaving the city for your Summer soles ; also Russian Calf Heavy Sole Ox- cane was @ pronounced one of small-pox, outing have your teeth examined and properly fords and Patent Leathers, in toth high ‘The aiscovery of the care has thrown a and low cut shoes; all regular $3.50 and scare into the ranks of Yonkers socicty, treated if. necessary. We offer the best work $4.00 values. ° Invitations ave been out for several that skilled specialists can produce, at reduced Also Misses’ and Children’s Patent Leather Double Strap Sandals, sizes BROADWAY AND 36TH STREET. days for an entertainment that was to Summer rates. Our facilities for high-class den-$ 4nd prices as follows : trave been given at Greyatone to-morrow tistry are unequalled. E. P. HAYES, D. D.S, Sizes Sto8, 69 SiMs8%4 toll, 85 Sizes11%t02, 98 evening by the Greystone Dramatic Company, of which Miss Unyermyer (4 | <== one of the leading lights. Many young people of Yonkers ure| BABY BADLY SCALDED, members of the company and have . been attending rehearsal at the Unter- myer reaidence regularly. They were to (tain Floor, Ceatre, 19eh Sty VACATION, AND WHERE mother was startled by the agonized | Polley Soctety Nn xtide extablieh- sereames of the child. She rushed into | ments i aa the Kitehen and aw the baby writhing ; wo Years Old Crawls Hate in agony ta the polling wa a ; f janice from touve . Family Affatr® and “A Box of CU USGI Ten jplial was sun snowed t larwaa'l It was sald. this morning] Ulttle Morria Lobutsky, a child of two | (ken there, w years, way creeping about the floor of 1g | eee Ne ‘would ably be =p Ae ‘ Fi ‘ that the plays! would ‘probably not et rence Na. utgern treet at ALLEGED “PO.@” MEN HELD. aes HRS : 10.0 A. M. to-day. Ine one cornar of | | s ¢ He buoton: | the trat Bright people 4 wnd the ehiid ft will probably dle DIVORCE good positions | Summer Resorts. Mra, Untermyer tx very nervous ver | 1030 A- aaa va nea gne eoruar Ger aati oS ' ‘ a a with bo < 9 direct to Hanover. peo a a Bagh See ee ae cclogine teape vane | mater wich his mother had gotten {PtiMouers in Volley shop Hatde Hireati_itabert xpath attlk | 7 mie by in'inte: tee Sundays Wor dane! cations by mail fur intavigAnco the local Health office this| ready to bathe him in. Senay Peleroyte rons, lin, both of 3 ast Third street, | Hamourg. Count von Waldersee's healt | 20 S°CK help a Sunday Work meraing to be vaccinated, While absent in another room bis! As'a result of the raids of the Anu-'and John Jones, No, 432 Sixth street, fa excellent.” will Ond it for you. yf > iideupak uy

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