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: ‘Moyer Jonasson & Co. Millinery Dept. | (Main Floor) | will offer to-morrow (Sat- | urday) a smart, new Shirt Waist Hat, ™ Speciai at $4.20 * Also three assortments of TRIMMED HATS, at ,75,3,75 & 4,75, former values $7.50 to | $25.00. White Petticoats of cambric, with umbrella flounce, trimmed with torchon !ac: insertion, edge and under ruffle, value $3.75, at $2,59 Petticoat of imported linen, finished with deep | accordion plaited ruffle, H value $2.75, at $1.90 BROADWAY & J2THST. | NMRROW WARKET N WALL STREET Trading Was Semi-| Stagnant—Prices | Indifferent. ings ning prices w ly indiffere the e1 of public initial ures showet only tlonal chances in beth dir ing the course of the firs Jess tone still prevailed evirced ¢ neral tenden at London cent. In this stock ditional 1-4 per cent was Fequently smart reac: {te price a full point to M7 3-4 The movement in the Iowa Central Issues was very similar to that In the St. Paul stock. An oper gain of 23-8 per cent. in this stock was s00n lost, | the price being hammered down to} tonight 411-2, compared with 4 3-5 | 1 ne n the excepthe er, Walch was industrial quarter ractions, tuo, Ww was Inactive. dull. Large ¢ Jent a ra were very Wabash to 24135 while the points to Was sail 6%,0) whur. oka teday The Closing Qu Open, ona, Des . & Duluth &. £ Duluth 3, Dpulline ERD Paes £ At Atl pt jose Saga. Hacking Coal Ces | | with stocks} Gat “THE GUARANTEE” CLOTHING COMPANY, UPTOWN CORNER 127TH ST. AND 3D AVE. A Record-Breaking Sale of Men’s Clothing Even Surpassing in Quality and Cheap- ness of Price Our Own Previous Efforts. These suits are of true blue serge, light weight, but very strong fabric, well tailored, so as they’ll hold their shape, and fast color. ‘The coats, vests and trousers are lined with a fine quality of light weight farmer’s satin, Worth $10. Ex- traordinary value at this price. Per Suit. This represents one of the hundreds of half price values we are offering. It is a rigid rule us never to carry over any goods from season to season, therefore these unheard of reductions : rice | F. Pri ieee Nowe | Brice, Nose $7.00 Men's Black Ribbed Cheviot Suits, French 5 | 318-00 Men's Stylish AlleWool Striped Flannel Suits, in a facings ees ectccecccc cece cccccceccces. $3.7 variety of colors, brown, ray, green; with white stripes; pants withturn-up bottomsand belt straps 88.75 | $16.00 Men's Black Thibet Suits, pure wool, + single or double breasted. fences $8.75 9S | $16.00 Men's Light Gray Checked Worsted Suits, $4 strictly all wool, lining to match... | $9.00 $8.00 Men's Dark Blue Cheviot Suits with white 15.00 Men's Oxford Cheviot Suits, ee Siripes; single or double| breasted se-cses-eess 99-50] Stee en OMG Chest sults “1 $9.00 $10.00 Skeleton Flannel Coats and Pants with belt straps / $15.00 Men's Cutaway Frock Suit, in Blue $8.50 Men's Light Colored Check Worsted Suits, Wide facingssese.... vee $4475 $9.00 Men's Gray Pin Checked Cassimere Suits, single or double breasted. ao ise in gray and Pants to turnup, in endless variety of stripes, | Serge: cannot be fo other ste 10,00 a eaeeks Souls ste levOrfdoublel breasted’ $5.50) oii RSA FRR ety CLG Groce $10. cout H i | $10.00 Men's Blue and Black Serge Suits, single $10.00 Men's Pure AlleWool Black Diagonal 5.75) 0! double breasted, made by our best tailors. $10.00 Cutaway Frock or Sack style Coats and Vests. $5.75 | j een A ans Scorer | $18.00 Men's flack Diagonal Suits, with white stripes; the e Serge Suits, vide w! | very latest thing ingle or double brea vipe:lined with Mofall tinibesse« vex SO0TS | coatgeares eck Ou Angle or double breasted! €'10,00 $15.00 Men's Blue and Black pure wool rough $18.00 Men's Black Thibet Suits, pure all wool; Cheviots, sin double breastedeesessesee. $7.50] coats single or double bneated cree nen” $10.00 $15.00 Men's Scotch Tweeds in fancy mixtures, '$18.00 Men's Suits of th: tamous Oswe; ylishhand durablsece. esses vee $7.50)? cial to imported: full lined. halt linet or a $12.00 Men's Stylish Gray and Brown Checked gg gg) _ skeleton sebarirests 221 902.00 Cassimere Suits. ee eee ee sees is at ($18.00 ne eine ckedl Silk Mixture Worsted $15.00 Men's Fons Blue Serge Suits. single or | Suits, a fabric that is rarely found in ready- Tube breasted, cut inthe htest style. eee. $8.00) made clothing houses Sriien $12.00 $15.00 Men's Blue Wide Wale Serge Suits, | $18.00 Men's Soft Oxford Suits, no _linin equlat $15 vallsece eeesesseceeseree eee, 9O,901 — back and front faced with pure silk liningse., $12.00 Straw Hats, Outing Shirts, Men’s Shirt Waiste and thousands of other Summer goods at half price. Guarantee Clothing Company, Uptown Corner 127th St. and 3d Ave. MAHER MADE THE FARRELL CHECK. e —— + McCullagh Clears Up the Mystery of the $7,400 Piece of Paper Found by Jerome. The mystery as to the identity of the, court for disposing of them ae L did. maker of the $710) cheek which was perintenden nd setzed y Frank Farrell n bling ‘was made Farrell ack Was was MeCul- eck wis oy Michaet md the made ay sail that the Michael May Wor Sessions on sriticiam of LONDON STOCKS QUIET. Why In Mislier? inked erlean cen n Shares Flem, si Hib at No, M1 Bast tocks Ofering, vatside ne broke ‘ tocheck sentencing those added Justice Distrt what surp mark» Was soine- Jerome's re- narrow’ © District- Justice tee was American depar moderately a yu may pat the nit ; : pmayar Ferlotn in his Sly ShCSe annie 1 “Siiwtlen de on compared sith etton set = that iitee of list night 1 discon orded in the “ equivalent ts approact ved a harde Market, wo market nd unchanged opened wot — Wheat Market. ALMANAC For TO-DAY, 1.29 Sun Sun risee BAe, bebtng while | ( Por or NEW voric, ARRIVED. Nap Yokons Mambur + Matanzas OUTS: mber ING iy Sy offered prices ow + duly MSHIPS, yer corn, *) Matanaas, Tampico Jamestown, Nortoik F corn, Meaty, | INCOMING his seas, pve 2 dU Toy be more than ever a feature of the ladrals ty use Keatuc ere, |New Yo niral Ratlroad’s summer Baise 1 'Suly | servi clal accommodations — tn, Gorton corn, Wfevery way being provided for those ‘ ai, euing to land om the Spa. the y fitat tri) will be muse tosmorrow, tae Where and w! Sens reat, 67 bd train leaving the Grand Central Depot ai wwiien toladvertioa, 67-8. June corn. |iat LP. Mo On all other days except: Now, + Seotergber corn, | ing Sunday the ume for leaving will ve! a0 PM. * Ta the Sunday World Want sheet. PS am Ei ailis i tie Leads Sl Naa Ae ieee Sl Cath a ale ig Rothenberg & ht Fp in ass, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Moncy Promptly Refunded. West 14th Street. A Great Sale of “Liberty Shoes’ To-Morrow, 5,000 pairs of the famous ‘Liberty Shoes” fur ladies have hurried in from our manufacturers, and will be ready to go on sale to-morrow. It ought to be the busiest Saturday in the Department's history, Almost eveyy woman who lives in New York or nearby knows the “Liberty Shoe.” For two years and more its fame has been steadily in- creasing. By ali odds the best and handsomest shoe ever sold at the price we name; 36 styies in high and low shoes, summarized Ghildren’s Shoe Department more parents her y day's sales record shows an increase in the busi- iShard on his shoes; couldn't kick these to pieces on a brick Tlisses’ Black and Tan Kid Shoes, spring heels; sizes 11 2 1.25 Everything to keep your boy cool and Washable Suits at prices that continually add to we are on getting your trade; that’s why our thus: Thank you! The Children’s Shoe Department is growing ness, and here’s why— wall: of course, all sizes: the paltsscces eovecceceree cous 1.49 75¢ happy. Straw Hats, Knee Pants, Blouse the excellent reputation of this very alert depart- prices are invariably so much lower than other WOMEN’S BOOTS.| Patent leather, lace or bute ton, welt or tur. sole. Vici Kid, black or tan, in lace or button, new toe, exten-| Sion soles. .....0... se sees WOMEN’S OXFORDS. ry) Patent leather, «‘mannish’’ soles and military hecls. Black or tan kid, with stout welted or hand-turned soles .. . sptendidly. Good ues and lowest possible prices are bringing more and Boys' tron-Bofind Shocs — Just right if your youngster Little Men's Shoes, in calf or russet; sizes 9 to 1334: marked... JOO Children’s Button or Lace Shoes, stout uppers and soles; sizes S) Things for B ummer Things tor Boys. and Shirt Waists—and all kinds of natty ment. We're not tiguring on profit so much as stores ask. for 75c. Wash Suits—just 250 in the lot. a Made of nice Galatea in sailor blouse ef- \ fects; extra large collar; embroidered so \ shield; very neatly trimmed; extra full bes blouse; securely sewed; sizes 3 to $ years. for Boys’ Wash Suits; worth $2.00; extra tine Russian and Combination Sailor Blouse Suits; very tinest Gala ca, chambiay, Cc cheviot and linen, with plin and fancy collars; with or with: oat bloomer pants; Fanchon cuffs, plaited sleeves; sill embroid- ery and silk soutache on collar and detachable shield; wonder- ful values 214 lo 9 years. Boys’ 39c. Fauntleroy Blouses.... 295196 Boys’ 39c. Sailor Straw Hats...... +19¢ Famous kh. & E. Blouse and Shirt Waist. 3 49¢ Boyss' 75c. Straw Hats, fancy bands 12+ 49, THE WORST HEADACHES depart trenKIne CAMeR oO! ACUTE INDIGESTION ROLLEY CARS IN the 's tatni Th stem and shew results oO other remedy in the wo of families that ‘aration hai 4 household disappear xe it by magic after a pleasant S| NROMU-PEPSIN NTAINS NO OPI- | ATES. It oallively upon Motorman; Conductor, Woman and a Police- man Injured. e that yy CRISV ington, D. ¢ to Made “he CHEMICAL. CO, of Was DRUGGISTS. SALE DY WM. 1 niken BU OSTOAND OTH AW NEWMAN IS years on the Avision came t inowere dane ) aasenger tnd a score Moboth cars The Injured, Still Head of Shore—Vanderbilt Directors Act. Taken tor of car 16 bone broken, the head and thrown fr eut aud} body to k ham Hospital, MRS. EMMA BKOOK, of Heston Road] Mombere of the Boards of Directors of Broradale, jumped from Knee | the k: ‘aa_the cur and rated, bruised about | Vander! al” the and suffering from | Grand Central Station. ould Use 5 jo BRE Immediately and the most dis- rid 10c., 25c. & $Mc. RE-ELECTED. Lake Directors are Taken home. from the West Shore, Michigan MAN ALFRED BERRY, of the da Southern and Lake {street precinct, a passens| Erte 4 xtern sy and arm Injured, ‘Taken| !t was announced that Prestdent New- 1 had been re-elected President vere pong in op. i being bound 1a Vice-President, © track with the The a fehigun Cent tors of ata Curve the directo: Rallway the dend of 1 per nd iH, of the Westchester ‘ithbound| wealthy cltien of Burlington Cour and a leading Democratic committed suicide to-day at his bome atancocis bys cutting, his throat. wily seve! Admiral Sir An-| aipector lin the ja dead, He was Vor stount Holly. r 2 forthe mul c joy | HE: 2 cam bg. a reas declared the regular semi-annual dt dend of 2 per cent.; the directors of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern thy iar xemi-annual dividend of of ¢ Shore and &. D. Worcester had The Newman was cor ings for the cars to. paxs each al expectath ee etaiate ie cl DANY Brown was cle arbiteey { Hort ronda att | President of the Lake Shore, He was o'clock hould have watted there | 4h ted 4 Vice-President of ihe tatil car No. dle passed, tle nnd Western, ral vie Jacob Leeds, Three Score and Ten, belleve John Killin Himaclt, lent, Daly| MOUNT HOLLY. N. J. June %1.— orthbound! sacob HH. Leeds, a prominent and nts! politician, th ¥ nd Union National Banik | | farBnes Fo as Iz ‘= h | ots | Amid the dew. | j rans, | fq) The chickens roost upon the eaves, — | The pigeons flock, alns! ety | Where'er they Tho hired man Must sleep upon the award, AC Do oor all the farm te croxded full a) With folks for country board. g3 “9 | Verily these are strenuous = times on the farm, in the {e% } mountains, at the seashore, s | Wherever city folk are wont ) = | to so during the heated term. | nvery one who has an} ac: |edy| commoa fons for summer s50- %, | Journers ts getting rich. You can prove that tor yourself by looking | | through the OUTING SUPPLEMENT next Sunday and getting an |e Hides fog how many people are already enjoying life by hillside, sea e. jh It Is a bad thing to got too rich, however. Some of these sum- | by incr hotel-keepers may gatMer so much money by autumn that they =, | Will suffer the same fate as “THE KIDNAPPED MILLIONAIRES,” j¢% | who figure in a most exciting story that you may read on Sunday. ef, | It Is never too late to beware a ha farts TPs HE hammock squeaks be- neath the trees, toadlet bats *. The caterpillar humps hia back, The cricket chirps surprise. The night-ow! the *, y moth flits above. (do George and» Agnes hoots weasel care? They're bent on making love. r current of the moon-plashed canoe-mate, Alicia?” and to have her reply, “I dost, Aloysiu happiness, indeed. Provided, of course, that Alicia {s a wiiling recipient of your fervid vows and palpitating pleadinge. If she Isn't, beware! * For she may drag you into court and have the rude arm of the law | restrain you from ever after making oyes at her. It does not seem Dost love me, a prosaic judge: But these are twentioth century days, and this | very thing has happened recently in an Ohio city. Think of it! Po? A'S skirt ts cut just right. mona’s ankles showing ona's heart in shirt-wal know for me ix glowing. PT love Pomona, tanned or pale, ‘And ne'er my love would vanish Hut oh, 1 wish her new style ¥ And hat shed quickly Yes; for no one wishes to marry a pretty girl and have her develop into a nery sighted, cross-eyed, puckered-mouthed, head-furrowed creature in a short while. Yet that’s what Pomona or any oth: irl will come to, says Dr. Amos Brownlow, if she per- sists in wearing the new style hat and veil which are in vogue this @ summer. If you know 2omona, cut out Dr. Brownlow’s article, we the accompanying photographs, next Sunday, and show it to her. ooh THOUGHT tt wan a little boy, And. the worst of felons ho'd ¢ to rob me of my Joy, My sugeulent: musk-metons. Tgrabbed my gun, when (Oh, the store Gf wealth each season teaches!) 1 found It was a mald, who wore A palr of riding breeches! Mustn't the farmer have been sur- mised! Nothing very remarkable about it, though, That is, not to a certain very beautiful woman of so- 1 Go Son Joo 04 pd Sod Soa Jot oa Joes Je Jo ore 13043 430d So ote pd lottery exactly donned regula riding trousers, but she nently adopted man's vie of riding astraddle, and in the meets of the Meadow Brook Hunt Club she is to be seen now on a regu- Why she dared to do tt, and all about wh Pars | ef | lation man's saddle. ¢ = | she thinks of the results of her coura 4 tartorty Sorted Bay ch Hi, sweetheart, will you swink with $n |] nite ab he trees? a Awhile above the trees >, | There, hanging by our tats we'll & et b "i er breez = | ranhet by the summer breeze 9% fii ‘share the topniost branch with you, >% 1 to our elation. efa| we'll know that_no one in our view =} Can reach so high a station. cn S: So sang the Homo Canudatus to his e) lady friend, and we hope she said o% Yes," for even a homo — | must have a heart, as you w: & it you ever met one. What? eva, sou number a singie homo caudatus ¥ |among your friends? Why, an h. c. is a man with a tall, and th & not so rare as you may belle: In fact, so many of them exist | to-day, not only in America but throughout the world, that the race | has almost ceased to be a curiosity. That ts, of course, to scientists. To you, no doubt, .t seems Wait, then, till next Sun- ey f day, and you will cease to be incredulous. pa ® Barnet es a ie HOUGH your pockets bilge with money You are often at a loss Toyknow where to spead your surame r And a coln you think you'll toss, Don't you suffer with defection, Just you read the Outing Section Of the coming Sunday Wozld— Then your troubles will be all over, 1 the other matters to which we have called your attention relate to the great magazine section. Now we must ask you to look at the OUTING SECTION, which is also of great in- terest. “What to Wear and Where to Go" its a Hne that expresses pretty well what Is contains. All the sum- | mer fashions (hrand-now, never before exhibited) photographed on eM! splondid models; bathing costumes, rclf, boating, hunting, tennis, | party—everything for ma: , woman and child, from shoes to hats. =| AND—What {s equally to the purpose, cverything xbout every | summer resort worth golng to. + & rete [eb / iPodder onder a pier pide oae to ! | | To-morrow we trust that you will notice several more impor- tant facts we shall have to tell you about the coming Sunday World. tf you do not, perhaps you will miss something of interest to you. MHASH SS POHL SHS PFE SHH ILS i Sniovs World See his | e, she will tell you on Sunday, | ae KT 130 12>412943od dou jea wp Soa eds Sou oidpa pao doa Bou iQoa ote ae aoa eed Go ads Be Soto rSor donde sory pth ty 13d pe tl pap i} ip pep i& - = — EPEHLEDEPDH HEH SHSSH SSS LH HHS < ks 4 Ah! How beauciful ts love! | & And how attuned to these Ld Call perfect nights! What Is| ao te | sWeoter toan to glide with the . streamlct, whispering to your | 4 This is Ufe's |S possible, does it, that Cupid's bow-string can be cut by the hand of | = Thomas Hitchcock, jr. 4% & & = as = 130 4 Zor Zot Zp Zod od s

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