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“SEA GULLS!” SAS CARBO Tammany Leader's An- swer Regarding the Nixon Boom. NSTOWN, June 2%.—John F. any Hall leader, who yon the Whi nic, from 3 ne steamer C York June 19 purely for p he Iv going to Wantage. When told that that he was xon boom, Mr. and sald to a frie But he admits that Riehard Cro! had been cabled ined to KIL the gazed seaward | “Sea gulls, Jim Mr. Carrot als: h {ned to comm been ent iz OVATION CIVEN TO OOM PAL, Crowds Greet Him at Rotterdam and Cheer. M0 Insists that his trip is! | MAS. LELAND IN LOVE ROMANCE Friends Here Doubt Widow Is to Marry Elias Brewer. ACAN WILL SA TOMORROW |Prominent Americans to Accompany Wall Street Magnate. LONDON, June tx of the transatl for the United 3 ‘formidable propor: —The passenger eamers bound Friends of Mra, Leland, whlow of Wi Leland surprised 1 announcing Brewer, started recently for leasure trip. According and Mr. ‘son the 1 in love vessel Apacity. including J. Lortila of Merre ne | A. Burden, riscom aUsoand died at the | President of the 0 Wok Wnt, tes. “Leland | Elkins, of Patladeipata, Aw paint her trip to Widener, of Phil nis, wilt wall on ain effort to re- j her ~ Hed on the Deutsehhand Jan. friend from Chi FUNERAL OF COL. SLOAN. Shipped Here from South, 3 Oa ‘The body |. Thomas whe was drownel by the capel his yacht at South Norwalk last day, Wil be brought to tais clty to for burlal. Mrs. Ro Rent. Pay Grenoble, tou gs Whatever rrment, Sloan, ing of | « m Col. nirried, was }with him en the yacht at the time of the aceldent. She was rescud. In hts te A. Brow will Sloan leaves her «handsome Mr Leland, bequest, twenty years ROTTERDAM, June Wax welcomed at the on his arrival here t master, deputations f ¢leties and many ladles. | Two bands of music on a platform] Played the Transvaal anthem and hun- dreds of workmen's socleties with Mags 1 stat f q Were drawn up along the streeta lead- ’ Ying from the station tw the town bh. which Mr. Kruger was driven, es forted by a guard of former Transvaal oMcers. An official reception followed. Great enthusiasm was manifested everywhere. ~ NORGE TRIAL W MIO OCEAN, Justice Dugro, Senator Depew and Abe Hummel in It. CPIDFOGOOGODODOGQODSGVOODSOOESS st peak CHARACTERISTIC ATTITUDES OF SENATOR CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW. feenr—The frat cabin of the ay | ext howekeener and am a graduated trained / fore, but the letter was from an old T wouldn't do it. Some- Amonionn linge te neat, of tse, Senator Chats Merrily |<, Acuuatntanee and wan xo comp Imentary ca heraedieeaad prleeh ay ats P.M Boards a Steamer for tao he was a defaulter for $1,000 und I hud ntly, Tt was an awful Characters—Mra, John Doe va. 3 ugh been buncged. a Good Rest in Eueltenies tor a Fe erter doubt | itere'a a etter from aman oe x Julze—Justice P.Menry| rope — vester-States- BS MRT aa Minaobllewa beet Bone nonce leat e one ORAM TE BESS # en sha a ha bout) is a classic and finer than, anytaing Dugro. , cane ate [with a cane since Cleery. He winds up by saying Attorney for Pinintift—Abe Ham. man’s Farewell as He “Another correspondent advises me to | thse ii? CA CEE RD Ae to a a ay Mente Suro Ne reel : mel. Passed Over Gang- ung daushter of an | fim ines. another an oe "i shaun vec rhe says, | Cari tay third. Attorney for Defeadant—Chagn-) . nlank Took the Form {ven and | views afe grunt: SSMU ey M. Depew. : mothers, and thelr chibiren become the [MAY never grow less.” und) winds up hora, with a request for a position In the : aise of a Wink. 1 brawn of the She | Post-omce Departments! twill be a sensational trial. It was! of whlows, [meen pr i tnestionn Answered, eet down for adjudteation on Old Nep- “L have be ponject of this pub: | ay ty @une's calendar when the St. Louls sated citude at_more or tess regular | nubile wan y ‘ ai) my Mfe, but E think this | wheth e renlly. = for Europe this morning, All the tn It reminds vecond, Will your name be Cire Chats Wo (it ets Ge Ga eri ery ee CE asa candidate for President | ,, : : " ‘ bona fide A ad been mak- | to foret; its, board except John D: If, eed euren | bona fd nt. 1 had been mak. Coe ee ee mauidinente Mrs. Doe sues for desertion, She his ey ing camp. ches. 3 when the Instrument was signed ; “In tho: ya we used to talk two s(t ie ated je ce the da ‘4 . contemplated the sult ever since the day |= (45 MAKE vot or taree hours, and Ehad to fil up with he | Justice Jerome broke Into Ridge Le- }pgsyr oof all kinds, My engages | PU { thi ata pretty 1 o vs '. S SENS settle iy mind jh that am yens peeleem pte seers for, ne Such ts the gist pf a mesnage sent 4 not been announce , ia 1 [Hot ong to mares tae, othe t tt LEAD fe retulned Luwyer A. He} recently to United States Senator tell the audiences that things be President. f Hen ay “on firat proponitio: 1 Hummel just on the eve of his departure | M. Depew by one of the girls he left be-| Were coming my way, and I should not i then 4a nce onreninttat Mat for Europe on a pleasure trip. hind him when he sailed on the St] always have to Ive alone. ‘Am I'not contented and happy At the gsime time Seitonr Depew | Louls for Europe tals snorning with his| "There's outy one trouble,” 1 said in Pe emda Beanl from the long-sought defendant. Chauncey M. Depew, Jr. and hisfone epecch, ‘and that ix a quarrel my bear . To save time |t was ugreed to try the Minx Paulding. young | nd Thad just before pat case on the way over On ‘the eve of hiv departure the Sen4-| away aX to whether I was a cherry tree | Inclined to agree with Henry Dugro. also a p tor gaye an Evening World reporter Anple tree that George Washing. | hen he malt that ry tes a agreed to sit in Judgment, Just an inkling of the contents of the] ton cut down, It ir altogether too early to talk abous “It will be tried before a ‘atruck | femarkable correspondence with which rpms presidential candidates,” jury,’ J Lieut. Harry Duval, who |e hae recently been inundated, and in % wat Pooh! Pooh! & rit} “ “he says it wax an apple tree, was a pler to see Senator Depew | Which he has alway figured as the eens Now t out Senator Mark Hanna?" off, ‘and there will Be no fooling about | Party of the nd part, Mr. Depew] tt wax a ‘cherry tree. Now Mi ooh! exclaimed Mr. Depew, Mt. eJrney Justice won't be in It” has recelved scores of ‘proposals of mar- eoher that I'm right or she'll 2 hin hands as if Lawye thimmel told an Evening Wold | Titge “ince the report wan sturted u few arry me. ‘ ee eeareld Juntlee Joomen wm. | Weeks axo that he contemplated such a| “Well, alr, do you know, T Rot letters |% alk about the: fi : Var victinatl nai nad! veers unabielial ieeatel| ater from all over the world about It eens Gavit that he had rlous letters, telling me how to prove|oft the third-term question | John Doe, the defendant, afte patient Mr. Depew's Prise Proposal. Lect Th zh s tree story, you| fot been touched upon, Here | seach. Some of them have come from women | {DY Cane: | The cherry eee are tite of | civplngs that ff | “We will wia in a walk,” sald Mr, ]of great wealta and fine social position. ington.) One old! Jady’ wrote’ me| Ane-tentha, of | then | ‘a Hunrel. The proposal of whioh the first. par. aie clahty-aix, and that Ewan} pa Wi | There was an antinated scene before | Kraph of this story tx an abstract cume| right about the cherry tree, and to prov the St. Louls sailed, Senator Depew, | from a widow, who 14 the mistress uf] (ttt nent me ine eet —— with his nf Mins Paulding, and hie [lions and whose name ty synupymous | 7 tite of Washington. The xoud o Cw 1 with Li: |For People Whose S‘omachs Are gon “Bue were che centre of an/ with success in love, politics and bus!- y (ie t that I Washington, wax unpatriotic animated group z | neas. Fea eat pete Nomouabletier ea eapo tiem? Weak and Digestion Poor, | ereiten cae al to write rea c le “Lda ink #0 « Fi "We anal way more than two] “It would not be gallant,” wuld Sens-| Bl pedhinieite euoh talk tee ehe br, Marland se opinion ta dlarasce | months," ald the Senator, “mostly in| tr Depew, “for me to tell who she is. ‘ vatoh are funnier by| toa third term comen simply arent when « that OF | 6 or even to give Mterai extracts from t ap jtom. It in the unwrkeeh law, nothin Comes to me" complaining. of in Lamon and H oa ee te eee eT haScrNa Gia Tarlites than those of long ago. They wou : : i Hite our atuniae Rave a good time letter, E he 3 a - % would 5 1K. headaches, | Justice Dugro suid: “Lam going for|!4n't Mat a surprising phase of human Histo tae cetkenaey operon of oe third tera pacar cayee e, f oar: | ke 71 vise preced advise | Fent and recreation. No, 1 am not a/ nature, oF T should say, of feminine) ee anal letter writers ure fools and im. | MISC UnaaieciednTnen TT ® candidate for Mayor. T have stil thir. | Mature? pontors. ‘The lust are the worat, la concerned, aril teen years to serve on the bench, and 1] “Ut that ia only one of hundreds of s ba Reoncer ae H am well satistied, t curious lettera I have recelved since the How He Wan Buncoed, share aE ».| public has been trying to marry me off.| “Now here ina letter that was brought ee ete ere nee game." | Many pf them are letters of advice and| to me a few day# ago by a young man | Cay CEO Ee isch wa f et =e : wople Want) warning. Others fill pages \In telling; who told me a hard-luck sjory about ea arinless | | ent why they ure qualified to fll ‘the bill.| having $160 stolen from his desk that be- | the s if Golden” seal. | eS ataelie eae Ua sar, | Here ln a spectmen extract: longed to a client. He must have the | The Senator Eubehe aod Mt yen “ weak stomach ann aay tane, MM, MY. | et nave never been married, but am caltea| money, he sald, to wet, himself on hia| mouth opened in a Apasm of r fi pets vith sereat agi e!, but don't way an " \ ind iets } Panu Y anything about) ngtooking. 1 am only twenty-eight years old | feet. * ‘ fr a. word,” Heal Pavaterey tre }and think 1 oueht to accnance, tam a! "had never seen the young man be-! word. Mind, 1 ha te a ‘ aS Paeearey z; Saini = 5 s they did not hua ————_— Hargaine in Jewelry, bh) Sut Nos tal Stir aves Verween S18 | Attems to Nerall Train at Snyder-. Fire 1 Injures the Driver, ck of these Interesting cee \ : x eat en fee oe Dy pe uipedtel Tne Ewalee World.) : A fire patrol wagon on its way to a haw determined to! N, Pa, June 2%—A heavy are nt Furman avenue and Franklin make thi established over 2 ye: ‘s, und to further this end offers the entire Hne at about rices, Although not # R00 a8 DY Cosme OWN stil uttractive ¥ In ladles’ and gent men's watches, brouches, pendants, mond rings, initial rings, graduation ringx, braceletu and 1 and seamicrs gold wedding rings, %* year ut his stor’,' chain around a track near a switch on the northbound track of the Philadel- district, it 1s wtown was discovered Inet night at 11 from same oclock by Packer Wolverton, the night stock Includes many. Operator at the station, a mystery. is ‘kurat wreckers wanted to derail the freight train and plunder the wreckuge. PRESIDEN POCOGQOEGDOOOOHOOS INO WIDOWS, NO MARRIAGE AND NO CY FOR SENATOR DEPEW. @ LOOK B. Altman & €o. RUGS AND MATTINGS. Mood} Rugs in a variety of sizes and new effects. For THURSDAY. JUNE 27th: INDIA DHUR UES, ranging in sizes from 3x6 to 10.6x13.6 feet, wil. be offered at reduced prices. CHINA MATTING (40 yards to the roll), originally $12.50, at . soe 57.50 HAMMOCKS. Woven Hammocks (deep valance), with Cusion and Sp-eade’, six colorings, $1.65, 2.25 SUIT DEPARTMENT. Mjd-summer Gowns of FONGEE and FOULARD SILK. in a variety of models, especially suitable for Traveling wear. (Second Floor.) For THURSDAY, JUNE 27th: Suits of Pongee Silk (Shirt Waist fashion), trimmed with Polka Dot Foulard Silk, $23.50 CHAIN AROUND TRACK. | UPSET A MILK WAGON. street, Willlamaburg, at 3A. M. to-day, ran Into a milk wagon at Leonard and Frost streets, demolishing the wagon and cutting and bruising the driver, ‘Thomas Tupano, eighteen years old, son of the owner, Thomas Tupano, of 210 phia and Reading Railway at Snyder- Who placed the obstruction there In of St return Ne Wash! Mr. Kinle; South’ Elghth street. Tupano's bruises were attended at St. Catherine's Hospital and he went home. It is thought would-he time. of the Btate Department Dr. Hill, the Acting Secretary. SECRETARY HAY’S PLANS. a before Mr, package of Stuert’s 1 can be bought at ‘any ry ei they are ne i IVELAND, 0,, June 2,—Seers May will not but whl go to ate Hay and Mrs n to Wavhing: Hampahire w ation. It may be #everal months Hay resumes his duties ti DEAF =..:: sultation free Ington, Hay has dotified President Me- y that he will be uway for some During the Inter jh NY Moure 10-4 Help Wanted—-Femaie : The Bowery Savings Bank, | SDT Ate. ie i PLETE AT THE FOUNTAIN Fearful of being left with a big stoc sive designs. to take it, enabling us to present a most e 400 Summer Dresses of solid colored and White Organdies, Lawns and Dimities, values from $14.50 to $18.75, Ghe Hayos Dental Assn. (Ine). Balccny, Main Floor Den‘istry by the most approved and refined methods. Cool, comfortable, private parlors, with every sttention that best private practice affords, together with the addi- tional advantage of consultation with a number of skilled) specialists. Every known, tested and approved of modern dental apparatus, together with a fine electrical plant, assures practically painless treatment of all cases. E. P. HAYES, D. D. S. Our Ufusic Dep't has been fortu- nate enough to! secure the entire first edition of uMR. | VOLUNTEER,"' | a new song by| Paul Dresser, the; famous composer of ‘The Barks of | the Wabash,’’! “The Blue and| the Gray,'' and} many other popu-| lar songs. | Here chorus: “You don't belong to the regulars, You're just a volunteer; You're only one of the rank and file, But some one holds you dear! Many a mother’s heart will ache, And in the coming year Unele Sam will take off his hat To you, Mister Volunteer."* The music is in a catchy march tempo, and we are con- fident will make a great hit. We fully expect that with- in a short time it will be sung, played and whistled from | one end of the country to the other. The introductory price is but 2c. a copy. Dealers suppliedin any quantity. Mail orders promptly filled. is the Geoond Floor, Rear) A Sacrific Untrimmed recent purchase at a very low price of the -|additions from our own big stock on which There are hats of every desirable braid approved of, in black, white or colors, and tion that are worth up to $2.00 apiece. in Floor Certain for part + Gres TERM Ahome-made health drink, Jap A25 cent package inakes § gallons Address CHARLES E. HIMES Co. | Sboens baviness strictly Malvern, Pa. p ARG —_ | i e interest and Dividend Notices. 14 20 HOW EIY UBNRY A SCHENCK, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, | RY, CO CANAL ST. wi EN'S CLoTHNe STRONG girl ts work tn kitehom. “Apply at Me: Cuber SH Pearl ate actives lL, CHARLES W. anita oO) MENRY BAYLE A True Tale of the Purchase and Sale of 350 Stylish Summer Dresses. of the city’s foremost designers of Women’s Highest Class Ready-to-Wear Cos- tumes converted for us into handsome, stylish dresses all the balance of their Sum- mer materials, such as Organdies, Dimities, Linens, Lawns, Foulards, Point d’Esprits, etc.; also the appropr.ate trimmings into their prettiest and most exclu- The loss they had to assume was a big one, but they were willing likely to be equalled again this scason—here or elsewhere. 2,000 Dozen Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s at /9c., 25c. and 4S5e. each, Considering that the wearing season has only fairly begun and has yet fully three. months torun, these are certainly wonderful bargains. Sale takes place in the Untr mmed Millinery Dept., Main Floor, 19th St. Side; For Sale. ‘MA IO STS. k of dress materials on their hands, one xtraordinary opportunity, one that is not 150 Summer Dresses of Point d’Esprit, Foulard, Etamine, Linen, Mull, Organdy and Batiste, values $16.75 to $42.50, at 393,” 0 I6,7° (Second Floor, Preet.) Wen’s Yortotk Suits are the most comfortable, sensible and appropriate outing and business suits for wear during summer. We are showing at present a line of twenty handsome styles of imported fabrics in homespuns, cheviots, tweeds and blue ‘erges, the fit, workmanship and style of which leave nothing to be desired. Exclusive outfitters * ask and get $18 and $20 apiece for just (Main Floor, Rear.) such suits as these; we offer you a choice for Women’s Corset Covers. A crisp, clean lot of meritorious Corset Covers, especially purchased and priced remarkably low, for Thursday’s sale only. Women’s Muslin Corset Covers—low neck, plain, and well made, 9 15 Cambric Corset Covers, embroidery ~ Women's trimmed, Women's Muslin and Cambric Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed, ‘ Women's Cambric, Muslin and Nainsook Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed; real 50c. values for Women's Cambric Corset Covers, elaborately trimmed with Valenciennes lace insertion, ribbon finish, * (Second Floor. 19th ®t.) Scegel, Cooper & Co., © oe Private Bankers, 6th Ave., 18th and 19th Sts, Interest at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum credited to depositors on July 1, 1901, for the three, four, five and six months ending June 30, 1901, on all deposits from $5.09 and not over $3,000. Deposits made before the 10th day of any month éraw interest for full month. All deposits payable on demand without notice. Hours 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. e Sale of Straw Stats The offering consists, of a balance of a manufacturer’s stock, with we have cut the prices for this occasion. and in every shape that Fashion has there are plenty of hats in the big collec- so in the Centre Aisle of the Dentistry) “=P =| WATERBURY —| DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St, New York. at ween, | 414 & 416 Fulton St, Brooklyn. cure of no pay. Weite lars, Dr Tucker AL Y APPLIED TO THE GUMS. iB) bd & 6th ats, Open lowed on Sundays. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. FOR You a) EY your heath eairectee FRED ypopy. | Pastels fporsing sa EVERYBODY. | fishy with the gew ones ee Anything you sant. | Full Sets of Teeth Banking and Financial. Stogot, Cooper & Cory Private Bankers, Gta Ave., 18th and 19th Sts. Interzst at the tate of 4 per cent, per annum credited to depositors on July 1, 1901, for the three, four, five and six months ending Jun: 30, 1901, on all deposits from $5.00 and not over $3,000, Deposivs made befcre the 10:h day of any month draw interest for tull moath,, ae deposits payable on demand withs out no Hours 0 A. BM. to 5.30 P.M. = 28 Meee. tents promptly procerees) fist, EDGAR TATE @ 0 5 Broader ADVIL _|____7_ Lawyer. DIVORCE #,ssiite capsaee ti “entire ‘Lawyer LAM TROMINEOM,, 00 Messss axo.

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