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WOMAN FAD NARROW ESCAPE Mystery of Swimmer Who Fell from Pier. Mystery surrounds the narrow escape from drowning of Miss Maude E. Cris- pan, a guest at the United States Hotel. at Gheepahead Bay. Stic either fell trom @ Mor into the ocean iast night, acci- | @entaly the police say, or, as others hint, i {= posstbly an attempt at sul- aide. | In etther case she would have been | Growned but for the prompt action of Fred Lundy, a Brooklyn politician, and Police Sergeant Coney. They saw her tumble from the Shcenshead Bay pler and went to her rescue. She was un- conscious when rescued, bit soon re- vived and was taken to the Kings County Hospital Misa Criemin is twetny-seven years old, amd {8 a professional ewimmner and eacher of swimming. She haa given aquatic exhibitions in tanks in theatres and museums all over the coun:ry, and two years ago was a member of the “Broadway to Tokio" Company at the New York Theatre. She formerly Hved at No. 09 West Forty-sixth strect, Man- hattan, tmt has been at the Unked Bates Hotel ence May 2. Bho frequinted the bowling alley at the Ocenn View House, and was seen there tast night. She seemed to be cheerful, and walkel out on the pler back of the hotel, where several other Fuesta were watching the waves, A muidden eptash aroused the other oc- eupants of the pler, and they aw the woman struggling in the water. Hom- ered to her skirts, ahe wan unable to ewim, and when rescued she was ‘1 a fainting condttion. ‘The girl's parents Uve at Tayside, L. 1. Bhe was known on ¢ho stnge as Maude Fredersikr, TROLLEY CARS SLAY BABIES. Three Tiny Victims of Juggernauts of Street. The deadly trolley claimed three baby victims in Manhattan, WilUamsbura and Newark Jast night, besides mak- ing human ninepins of a number of <H- — For Health and Coitet during the Summer Outing. Doctors are not always readily available at out- of-town resorts or when travelling. The thoughtful should provide against such emergencies by taking with them a small but carefully chosen supply of medicines that can be conveniently carried and suey administered when necessary, such as ulfonal for nervousness and sleeplessness. Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia for dizziness and fainting spells. Phenacetine for Headache, Paregoric, Jamaica Ginger or Peppermint for cramps. “Sun Cholera Mixture’’ for summer complaint. Arnica, Witch Hazel and Camphor for Sprains, Bruises, &c., &c. older persons. ‘The bables killed were:| pissoas Violette 6e Parme, 75 RUTH 8, MAYER, ures yeers olf, No. 167 u Kast Ninety-third strevt, Pinand’s Vegetal, any eter, 60 FANNY HOLLANDER, four years old, No. 274| Colgate’s Violet Water, 37 Ne rk. v ox, ince years old, No, | Murray & Lanman’s Plorida Water, 49 Wilitamaburg. * Republic Florida Water, Kad Little Ruth Mayer had been left play-| Pinaud's Violette Reine Extract, per bottle, 1.10 ing In front of her home by her mother. Bho wandered to Lexington avenue and wun standing on the street car track when she heard the clanging of the car bell. The nolse filed her with a paralyzing Pinaud’s Wood Violet Extract, 75 Piver's Triple Extract, 1 or., 1.05 Guerlain's Jickey, 1.57 Roget & Gallet Violette de Parme, 81 fear and she wan unable to move. The) La Grande's Oriza Violette, . oz., 1.13 car bore down on her, she was knocked * down, ‘Killed and) her tender body | Hese® Caprice: t oF, 8 crum J under the wheeis, | Helem's Bouquet, 1 or., 25 Ih t a r rew half an hour! Almond Oil Cold Cream, \ Id., 4 to extricate the little corpse. ‘Timothy Warren, the motorman, was] #oey Almond Cream, 2 aasita Bourjois Java Cream, - 25 Tommy Sanderson was crushed to] Viclet Witch Hazel, 8-or,, 1S Geuth before the eyes of his agonized| Menuen’s Borated Talcum, 15 Parents by a Gates avenue trolley car. | Republic Perfumed Taleum, 14 He was playing in front of hin home| Bradley's Woodland Violet Tale, 15 he street just as the car Uefore he could get out of jo was. struck. arms. An ambu- A the child was sent where he dled in a avenue trotley cargin rushed the life out of little Fanny Mollander In front of her home The motorman xtc fothe car as qulckly ax poassibi tothe distance wan too short to save the child's life. Several relatives of the child witnessed the accident. Charles Sinna, sixty-nine years old, of for golfing, sailin choice collection o} and of Madras, front, the correct shape for summer life and comfort, Also a full, fine stock of Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Hiat Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Whisk Brooms, &e., &c., at prices to sult everybody. Women’s Outer Garments for the Summer Outing. CAPES, camping, veranda wear, &c., in a imported materials, at $5.00, $7.50 10.00 SHIRT WAISTS with white canvas stock and tle and full 1,00 TRAVELLING GARMENTS. The so-called ‘‘Cover-Alls,"” in which to take life easy No, 32 Broome street, was knocked] while speeding through mount and dale or crossing the down by a car at Seventy-trat street |deep blue sca; made of linen, brilliantine, sicilian, taf- and Columbus avenue and his skull was| feta, &c., at fractured, pital. John F. Ricman, of the Waldor!-As- torla, was struck by a car at Broad- He dled at Roosevelt Hos-| | for travelling and walking in comfort, roamip; 7.50, 12.75 and 17.50. WOMEN’S SKIRTS. through the woods, boating and rowing, mountain climbing with case, wheel- way and Spring street and received tn-| ing without Madrance, going with a lity in fact, for any kind Jurles to his hend. of sport or outdoor exetcise; ‘made of plain of double-faced cloth, Mrs, Beckle East One Hundred and ere injured by the fuse in a Greenpoint litamsburg. ABDUCTION CHARGED. Galoon-Keeper Charged with Ea- Ucing Geventeenth street. was arraigned to- tal of the best quality; made not to putas or lose damp weather; an excellent assortment to Facose from ebape during at $3.90, $5.00 and $5.90. Watches for the Summer Outing. Leave your valuable watch at home; you may lose it travelling from place to place, or you may break it. Buy a cheap but reliable Summer watch; it costs 80 very little anyhow. Men's Solid Silverine Watch, open face, fitted with Wal- ny before Magistrate “Mayo in the | tham or Elgin 7-/ewel movemett, 5.00 Yorkville Court and held in $1,000 -batl | Qpen Pace Nickel Watch, for men or boys, good Amerl- for examination to-morrow on the | can movement, warranted, : 98 charge of alleged abduciion. The com- | Ladies’ Gold-Filled Watch, hunting case, guaranteed for S Plainant, Dela MoCutthy, in her aM | years, Atted with a fine American movement, Gavit alleges that Alcott has abducted ees her sixtecn-year-old sister Mary, The loCarthys live No. 167 it One at oO. undred and Sixth street. Wen’s Underwear course, visit the store. Shoes for the Summer Outing. Tennis Shoes and Oxfords, with rubber soles, the kinds that will rot crack ; all sizes for mem, women and children; per pair, 48 Canvan Shoes, with lea” ther solee, dresay looking and bound to ‘wear well; sires and prices as follows: Men's sizes, per pair, 1.45 Boys’ sires, per pair, 1.25 Youths’ sizes, per pair, 98 Men’s Bicycle Shoes and Oxfords, of a good quality; a choice of tan or black, in any size, 2.00 ‘Women's Shoes and Oxfords, in tan and black, suitable for outdoor wear; a large assortment to choose from; pair, 1.95 «n4 3.00 Dress Suit Cases, Bags, Carryalls, Steamer Rugs, Cte. for the Outing Season. Dress Suit Cases of serviceable material, olive color, leather covered corners, muslin lined, tmside straps, brass plated lock and catches, 24 inch, Dress’ Suit Cases of Alligator or Monkey Grats, muslin lined, inside strape, brase plated lock and catches, 24 inch, 1,35 Dicsa Suit Cases of ruseet coler sheepskin, heavy stocR, leather protected corners, muslin lined, Loside straps, brass plated locks ang catches, 2? and 24-inch, 2.45 Dress Suit Cases, 24isch, of heavy cowhide leather, cholce of chocolate or ruseet cele, Hned with Iriah linen, vy ot A t} corners, itched handle, frase tock and catia 5.00 Genuine Cowhide Club Sha} , muslin lined, Inside pocket, enamelied frame, brass ar and catches; three colors, black, ruseet er dlive: Iéinch, 16-inch, 18-inch, 1.90 2.40 2.75, 3.00 Genuine Alligator Bags, muslin lined, full cut Bags, inside pocket, nickel plated lock and catches: 12-inch, 14-inch, 18-Inch, 16-inch, 2.00 2.35 3.40 2.95 Genuine Alligator Clob Bags, leather lined, inside pocket, fine selected stock full cut, volld brase lock and cete&ss: 95 17-(nch, 12-inch, -A¢nch, © 1G-nch, © 18-Ich, 3.00 3.75 4.35 4.90 Oxford shape Bags of tanned oak colored cowhide, Teather lined, inside pocket, stitched Vienna handle, extra light weight, suitable for ladies, 14-inch 15-Inch 16-inch 18-fnch 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.00 Steamer Rugs and Shawls, full eure, heavywelght, ¢inch fringe, choice of several dea! Steame: Rugs, all wool; a don designe 1a the newest clans and plaids, 60x77 inches, 4inch twisted fringe, extra heavy, 4 3.50 Cowhide Shaw! Straps, 25c., 30c. and 45 Heavy Leather Trunk Strape, 7, 8, 9 feet, 40c. and 45 Collapsible Drinking Cups in cases, 2Sc., 39¢. and 45 Waterproof roll-up Toilet Cases, with places for fittings, Aen Medicine Cases of leather, holding from 6 to 10 bottles, 3We., TSc, and 98 Larger sizes from $1.50 to 5.00 Leather Hat Boxes, $3.50 and 4.50 Gladstone Bags, muslin and leather lined, $2.50 to 5.65 Brown Canvas Carryalle; for clothing, steamer rugs, &c.: 2¢+Inch IGinch 28-inch Seinch 32-inch 3.28 3.50 3.90 * 4.25 4.75 Sheepskin Bags, alligator grain red or olive color, muslin lined, inside pocket, nickel-plated lock and catches: Sip, 10-in, 12-in, 134m, 161m, 1Sin, 164, 17-0, 18-In. 59 69 80 85 9 95 98 1.10 1.10 Liquor Flasks in Real Seal, Morocco, Alligator or Grain Leather, sizes from 1-8 p:at to 1 ‘pint, nickel plated cups attached; 1-8 pint, $9, to 1.75 1-4 pint, 7Sc. to 2,50 34 plat, $1.00 to 3,25 1 pint, $1.65 to 4.50 Brown Canvas Carryalle, suitable for either steamer rugs, of clothing, plain and leather bound, large inside pockets; complete with buttons and tie strings; unbound: 24-inch, 25-inch, 28Imch, 30-inch, 32-inch, 34-Inch, 2.50 2.90 3.20 335 350 3.65° Leather Bound, 3.25 3.50 3.90 4.25 4.75 5.25 Tollet Cases, with fittings complete, $3.50 to 12.90 Writing Watorials, &e., for the Summer Outing. Perfection Fountain Pen, 12-karat gold pen warranted, Writing Tablets, 3, 5, 8 and 50 10 It ts alleged that Alcott has prom- for the Summer Outing. Places I Have Visited (note book), bound in full leather, 1,50 The coufle have, it te Chunted, Geert (i [Men's Gecuine Prench Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Places I Have Visited—cloth binding, 75 each other's company severa; times, | fimished in the best pcasible manner, long or short Travellers’ Ink Stands, 15 and Jast Saturday night the girl was | sleeves, all sizes; really worth $1.00 a garment, at 50 % Suine'horno wer mother and slater scold, | Man's Domestic Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, a cholce Pocket Note Book, leather bound, 10 ed and the ein Fan fromthe houre,. | ofall lees for 25 $ Outing Portfolio, containing paper aud envelopes, 25 a tasinigny Dellatand) her "Alcott, Pani | lines GEASS co oaseraee ie Sine cao : ‘Travellers’ Kuce Tablet, with paper and envelopes, 25 Be hikenf Suatneaen oe ar Women’s Stock Collars and an ott. de: gine by the women He furnished the | Hat Scarss . Protect Your Cyes ‘and wax receaned, PI PEP EIC for the Summer Outing. during the Summer Outing. . tock Collars of Pique, with foar: - LANCASTER, Pa., June 18—An 111-2) wing of butterfly ee pesita (ascot fear, {n-hand, bat: 25 } Smoked Spectacles and Eyeglasses, per pair, 25. and 50 carat pearl was found by Z, 8. Wrist | race or Swiss Embroidered Tura-Over Top Collars, QS Driving or Automobile, Classes, with wire elte screens, 1.25 in o restaurant clam, He starts with it to New. York to-day’ to eacertala ite 7 Bat Scarfs of Rumchusda end lavender, 36 inches square, eilk, each ‘Sigures, in blue Field amd Race-Course Glasses, Lamier make, in black or ‘59 {tam leather, wastanted fully achromatic, 5.75 Are You Song it can possibly be procured for. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING; JUNE 18, 1901. Sood Chings to Gat and Drink. ‘When you leave the city for your Summer homes or camps, be sure to take with you a liberal supply of good things for the larder. Once away from Greater New York, and especially from The Big Store, you'll find it hard to get good, fresh, depend- able groceries at anything like reasonable prices. Coffee: Gail Borden's Concentrated Coffee, packed spe- cially for travellers and tourist; dor., $4.50, can, Coffee ard Milk: Anglo-Swi ally prepared Coflee and Milk, for tourists, cam,” nerds Cocoa: Anglo-Swiss Cocoa and Milk, ot Chocolate and Milk, makes a delicious cup, ready for instant use, can,’ Ham: Specially Mild Sugar Cured Sliced Ham, delicious and delicate flavor, Ib., 25 Coffee Extract: Crosse & Blackwell's Concentrated Ex- tract of Coffee; large bottle, 28c., small bottle, 18 Coffee: National Food Company's speciall Prepared 18- stantaneous Coffee, put up 1h tis caus for travel Ee poe: grade X doz., $1.15; can, 10c.; grade 0 2.35; can, 20c.; grade XXX doz., $2.25; can, 25 Anker's Bouillon Capsules, box, 18 Preserved Meats: ‘‘Harel'' or Armour'a Canned Comed Beef, Roast Beef, Luncheon Beef or Lunch Ham, i-Ib.cam, = 14 Armour's Sliced Beef, in glass jars, 23 Armout’s Deviled or Potted Ham and Tongue, can, 4 Hazel Potted Chicken of Turkey, '4-Ib. cans, 23 Table Delicacies: Armour's delicately prepared Veal, Ham or Cottage Loaf, a splendid luncheon dish, ca, 21 Chocolate: ‘‘Hazel"’ Sweet Caracas Chocolate, 5 cakes, 23 Cocoa: ‘Hazel’ concentrated Breakfast Cocoa, can, 20 Preserved Fish: ‘‘Hazel'’ Boneless Sardines, packed In the finest olive oil; halves, doz., $3.15; tin, 77c.; quarts, dor., $2.00: 17 le 'a Imported Sardines, 4's, doz., $1.15, tia, 10 ‘Hasel"" extra fancy selected Columbia River Salmon, a dainty luncheon; i-Ib. flat cam, doz., $2.30; can, 20 National Brand Soused Fresh Mackerel, dor., $10; cam, 14 Bacon: ‘‘Hazel" Boneless Breakfast Bacoa, cut frem young corn-fed pigs, deliciously toothseme, criep, Ib, 14 ‘Hazel’? Concentrated Extract of Beef, 2 of. jar, 35, Milk: ‘Hazel’ Condensed Milks, dor. $1.25; can, 1 “Milford'’ pure Fruit Jams, arsorted flavors; can, 9 Crackers: National Biscuit Co.'s Royal Wine Biscuits, Ramona Sugar Waters, Zephyrettes or Water Thin Bis- cuits, 1-Ib. tin boxes; tin box, 21 American Club-House Cream Cheese, large jars, 28 1S 15 Cataup: “Harel” Tomato Catsup, bot., Lemons: Choice, juicy Messina Lemons; box of 25 doz., $3.25; doz., Olives: ‘‘Hazel’' brand extra fancy mixed pickles, onions, gherkins or chow chow; doz., $2.00, bot., 17 Figs: Extra fancy Four Crown Smyma Figs, |b., 10 Canned Fruit: “‘Holly,"* Yellow Crawford or “Iron City” Lemon Cling Peaches, choice California Fruit, can, 17 Boyle's Sliced Peackes for cream, an excellent dessert, 10 Red and Black Preserved Strawberries, large 2-1b. 11 “*Royal Red" California Black Cherries; doz., $2.20, can, 19 Rice: Fancy Flint Head Rice; 10 Ib., S8&., 41b., 45 Hassel Sterilized Breakfast Food or Wheat Cream, pkge, 1 Grape Juice: "Hareb" strictly pure Grape juice, the un- formenied julze of the Concord grape; qe ise pints, 20 Pruit Syrups: ‘‘Hazel'’ brand Pure Fruit 8: 3 qts., 42c., pints tinh 23 Wines and Liquors. Celebrated Cliquot Club Ginger Ale, per dozen, 1.15 Special Brew Export Lager Beer, doren, 7S Perfection Cocktails, all varieties, bottle, 80 1am, Finch's Golden Wedding or Guckenheimer Rye Whiskey, full quart bottle, 90 St. Julien, a fine table Claret, dozen, $2.65; bottle, 25 Laubenheimer, a California White Wine, doz.,83.00; bot, 30 Blackterry Brandy, fine for medicinal purposes, bot., 50 Puritan Brand, a fine extra California Port and Sherry ‘Wine, doz., $4.50; bot., 40c.; gal., 1.45 California Brandy, from Vina Distillery, gal., 2.75 Monongahela Rye, gal., 2.35 Old Crow and Pepper Whiskey, gal., 2.50 Monticello Rye, gal., 3.00 , s 9 Mon's Shirts and Ores for the Summer Outing. Men's Madras Negligee Shirts, with detached link cut plenty of pretty stripes, in blue and white, black white and other colors, all sizes, at 09 Men's Washable Four-in-Hand Ties, reversible, 48 inches long, made of the finest Madras, in a big :esortment of colors to match negligee shirts, 12% Cameras, Bicycles, Ete. for the Summer @uting. Eastman ‘'Kodaka''--We allow a discount of 20 per cent. from maker's list prices, making the prices range ftom 4.00 up to 28.00 The No. 4 Folding Weno Hawkeye Camera, the latest triumph in camera makirg, the pociet, maximum aize picture, minimum size » uses daylight loading film, list price $20.00; our price 15,00 No. 3 Folding Weto Hawkeye Camera, same as above, for pictures $tix4\, inckes, 11,25, Fowler 1901 Truss Prame Bicycles, made to sell at $40; for 15.75 Morrow Coaster and Brake fitted to your wheel for 4.75 Men's All Worsted Sweaters, medium weight, turtle neck, plain colors, 2.95 Women's Worsted Fancy Rib Sweat summer weight, plain and striped éesigars re remenhtt 2.95 ‘Men's Light Weight Jerseys, striped or plain, 1.75 Boys' Worsted Jerseys, of pure weel, light weight, at 1.45 Yachting Sweaters, made of the best heavy weight worsted, in pfain 10-inch mech, 295 Away Ohis Summer ? New York City is not much of a summer resort—no wonder everybody who can possibly afford the time ard the cost arranges to go away during the summer—or at least a part of it. But don’t allow an insufficient equipment to mar the pleasure of your outing. Remember that when you leave New York you practically abandon your base of supplies— you cannot hope to be able to purchase away from home the things you want, and expect to get them as you want them—and it is human nature to want very badly just the things we cannot have. We have, therefore, prepared a list of the things we know people to require when travelling and sojourning beyond the pale of city dust and noise, and we would advise you to read it. ment out and save it for future reference. family will want during the summer holidays. That we are well prepared to serve you goes without saying—it’s our business to be ready when you want us to be—and it’s also our mission to have the best of everything you require at the lowest prices The list herewith published will be but partial proof of our readiness and ability to supply the tourists’ wants; for a more complete and practical demonstration you must, of It’s a pretty good index of the things you or members’ of your Te Cut this advertise- In the Sowelry Store for the Summer Outing. Brandy Flasks, cut glass, with sterling pilver stopper, Toilet Set, Brush, Comb and Mirror, quadruple plated and handsomely embossed, complete set for Military Sets, 3 pieces, Cloth Bruah and one pair of Mili- B jn ebonold of shell ebonoid, with sterling it, per set, from 4.75 to Travelling Sets in leather cases, containing 2,3 and 6 Pieces, of shell, ebonold, aterling mountings, at from 3.95 to 98 2.95 7.50 12.00 Sterling Silver Manicure pieces, embossed handles, 48 Sterling Silver Purses, all soldered links and handsome embossed top, with finger ring and chain, Sterling Silver Chatelaise Hage, all soldered links and heavy embossed top, Belt Buckles, imported and domestic effects, all new, WMon'’s Bathing Sutts for the Summer Outing. Men's Fancy College Striped Bathing Suits—2-piece, well made and fast color, fed . u Men's Fancy College Striped Worsted Bathing Suit, 2- 1.75 5.00 50c 95 Pi 2.00 Boys’ 2-Piece Bathing Suits, im plain colors <r fancy pes, at 75 Men's Extra Size Bathing Suits, sizes 42, 44 and 46, made of the best light weight worsted, at 2.25 Men's Heavy Weight 2-Plece Worsted Bathing Suits, in plain colors, with striped bottoms, at 3.50 Umbretlas and Parasols for the Summer Outing. Umbrellas, all the good sorts, 97c. to Sun Umbrellas, fer all sorts of weather, serviceable and 15.00 practical, at prices ranging from 9ic. to 5.00 Parasels, oods, in all the leadi: les and aera, at 1.582.000 3S and aman ay 5.00 Griemmed Upitlinery for the Summer Outing. Stylish Sailor Hats of Jumbo. Braid, trimmed with dotted batiste and quill, 95 Saflor Hats of rough straw braids, trimmed with hand- some polka dotted silk and quill, 1.45 Sailor Hats, exquisitely designed, trimmed with fine mousselines, with breast and large bird effects, exact re roductions of English motels, at $3.75 and Quiee Sames For the Summer Outing. Poker Set—-S0 chips and a pack of good cards, in a fine, real, etraight-grain calf-leather case that will ft anugly inside of your coat pocket, _ “Chips That Pass in the Night," by “Jack Pot.” A Pocket poker book, containing 100 chips) full pack of cards; fits the pocket; indispensable for sociability’s sake, 1.25 5.00 1.10 Caps for Yachtsmen, Golfers, Bicyclists, &c. Hundreds of the newest and most atylish caps, made of fine cloths, crasbes, flannels and duck, variety enough to please all tastes and suit all purses, 2Sc to Men's and Women’s Sloves for the Summer Outing. Light Buckskin Gauntlets for men, at $1.50 and Kid Gauntlets for women, ‘Women's Chamois Gloves, the kind that will wash, 2- clasp styles, at 65c. and 95 1.50 1.75 1,50 Men's or Women's Golf Gloves, with perforated taclr, 1.50 Suede, Lisle and Taffeta Gloves for men, at 48 ‘Women's Taffeta, Suede, Lisle and Silk Gloves, 2Sc. to 98 Sutable Clothing ‘lor Yen for the Outing Season. Norfolk Outing Suits for Men at 10.00 ‘Made ot fine imported homespuns and French stripe flannels tn the latest and beat styles, with turned up bottoms, Flannel Coat and Trouser Suits for Men at 7.50 Made of fivest imported stripe flancels, with wingle or double treasted coats, trousers with turned up bottoms. Men's Combination Top Coat and Rain Coat at 10.00 High grade Oxfords and greenish tans, in the new Duke of York cut. Just the coat for coal evenings, and to keep off the rain. Men’s Outing Trou 2.25 and 3.25 The rewent effects in stripes, light and dark colorings; high gtade imported materials, with turn up bottoins and belt loops. Men's Bike and Golf Trousers at 1.45 Made of fice fabrics and in ‘splendid patterns, with all the new fixings, \ Women's and Children’s Wear for the Summer Outing. Knit Shawls, in colors and black, at Chinchilla Shoulder Shawls, at Kuit Shawls, in assorted colors, large size, at rs at 69 85 1,25 Shoulder Capes, hand crocheted, at 1.95 Women's and Children’s Sun Bonnets, at 29 Children's Washable Hats, at 38 Children’s Jean Overalls, al s, at 49 Chitdren's Bathing Bloomers and Blouses, at 93 Bathing Slippers, with cotk soles, at 23 Women's Bathing Suits of Brilliantine, 2.95 ‘Women's Brilliantine Bathing Suits, with duck collar and scart, at 3.25 Misses’ Bathing Suits of Brilliantine, waist, skirt and belt braid trimmed, at 2.00 Gravelling Orunks for the Summer Outing. We claim to carry the largest and best assorted’ line of strictly high grade trunks in New York City” to-day, goods and prices with those of ot! vince the most sceptical that this is so. FRENCH MODEL TRUNKS-Light weight, extra ered with a fine quality of figured linen, sole leather boi handy ideas that it must be seen to be appreciated. 32-inch, 34-inch, 36-inch, 38-inch, 41.25 43.75 46.25 48.75 above: Summer Trunks—Same quality and style as 32-inch, Minch, 3O-inch, 3$-inch, 30.00 31.50 31.50 33.00 34.50 BUREAU TRUNKS, oiled and packing compartments; two heavy leather strape Minch 36-inch 12.75 13.75 ae CANVAS COVERED TRAVELLING TRUNKS,extra heavy haré- wood slats, and protected by malleable iron corners and wrai clamps, brase et Excelsior lock, 2 extra heavy straps, Geop ta pty t and packing compartments, cloth ach, $5.28 > inch, 4.25 32-inch, 4.75 Minch, 3B-inch, 40-inch, 5.75 6.50 7.00 HEAVY OIL-PAINTED CANVAS-COVERED TRI with leather two leather centre bands, aide bolts, iron bottom, cleat rollers, strong brase Mined throughout with good quality of linen, two traya, one wit These trunks hat box and packing compartment. aie riveted throughout. 28 30 32 x 36 38 « inch, inch, inch, inch, inch, inch, ime, * 6.95 7.85 815 875 9.35 995 1055 BLACK ENAMELLED TRUNKS, made of three-ply celected basswood, light weight, bound with heavy rawhide, Tawhide centre band Fanart corners, bolts, locks, handles, etc., all of latest yoyo, ove inthe at-up etjle_ with isco ge os trays, one in -u wert frrsty drawer, ete nthe other for dress or ay ugbout : Bi-inch, Sinch, 36-inch, 38-inch, 40-inch, 35.75 37.50 39.25 41.00 42.75 STEAMER TRUNKS, same quality and style as above: ‘Bt-inch, 3inch, 36-inch, © 38-inch, 40-Inch, 21.25 22.75 24,25 25.75 27.25 SHIRT WAIST TRUNKS, made of selected basswood, oll- painted canvas covering, bickery slats, brassed malleable tron clamps, heavy bolts, strap bes, rawhide bounds two rawhide e bands, solid “brage excelsior lock, three strongly made trays, lined throughout with fae quality of linen; 30-inch size, Calking Machines & Supplies for the Summer Outing. For the entertainment of yourself and friends, take with you on your Summer outing one of these wen- derfui little talking machines and a good selection of whole theatre in itself, ever ready to entertain, easy to carry about vocal and instrumental music. II anywhere. ZON-O-PHONE. The best flat record talkirg machin on the market. Ite records ate indestructible, and the sounds they emit ate loud, clear and ringing. They are especially well adapted ‘to yachts and country homes, as they can be heard distinctly for miles, Carrying Case, holding 3 dozen records, for Record Boxes: 12 spindle size, BRASS HORNS. G5 The 2+inch size, 1.95 The 3c-inch size, Pipes for the Summer Outing. Genuine Meerschaum Pip: Pieces, bent or straight 5! Cases, Genuine French Briar Pipes, with real amber mouth- piece Jinch), bulldog shape, in plush-linot leather Cases; regular $1.50 value; while they iast, your choice ~~ Handkerchiors for the Summer Outing. Men's All-Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched and hand embroidered, a choice of any initial for Women's All-Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched and ban® embroidered, a choice of any initial for Children’s All-Linen Handkerchiefs, choice of hawt atitched, Jy-Jf- Ilach bems, at, each, The 18-inch size, The 30-inch size, and we believe that a! comparison of our. stores will eon- cor ; have i blckory alata and are trimmed with highly olckelled commer bolts; handler; locks, etc. The interior ys many new 4o-inch, $1.25 deinen, * 36.00 canvas covered, hardwaod slats, solid brass clampe, irom bottom, three drawers, with bat, umbsvila areand bedy, strong Excelsior lock, linen lined throughout amd thee oughly riveted, . UNKS, bound corners, hardwood ‘ protected with brase-finished malleable iron clamps, corners exceleler have three Is, and are protected with heavily mickelied 12%. 12%. 5.95

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