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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 1 ENGAGEMENT RING. | WITH PAWN BROKER, Bronx Swain Who Passed It from One Sweetheart to Another Had to Give Up Ticket for It in Court. ~ One of the scenes of a Bronx love comedy was enacted in the Morrisania Court to-day when Mra, Loretta Heiser, @ pretty, young and daintily-dressed widow, confronted her discarded sweet- heart, Frederick H. Wittich, having had him summoned for taking her engage- ment ring. he lives at No. 720 East One Hundred and Sixtieth street, while Whtich resides at No, 6 Gouverneur place, in the Bronx. Mrs, Heiser said (Wittich and she had “Kept company” since September, 1900, tnd been engaged since August last. ‘He came to see me nearly every night after that,” said she. “He was out of work and I lent him $3.90 first and then @ the next week and then §2 the weex after that, and so on until the total was $81.60. Last week he got my engagement ring that I had my initials put in at his request. ‘He was up the other night, when I fntroduced him to my cousin, and he got Jealous end said I wouldn't get my ring back. Now ihe's pawned it.” Witich, who {8s younger than Mrs. Heiser by a couple of years, said he had pawned the ring for $ to-day, but he declared it belonged to another girl to whom he said he gave it before Mrs. Heiser got it. He sald she took it from him. “Is this the only young man in the Bronx," asked the Magistrate of Mrs Heiser. s “O, dear, no.” I thought he was. He seems to be passing engagement rings around to all the young women up here ‘The Magistrate gave Wittich al- ternative of paying the $51.50, or giving up the ring or the pawnticket. Wittioh Gave Mrs. Heiser the ticket, She took it and remark “I'm going over to stop him from get fing the ring in any nd I'm gol to gue him for that $31.50. i $< WINSTON _ CHURCHILL BACK, Author Returns After a Long Visit | Abroad. Winston Churchill arrived on the steamship Teutonic, of the White St ne, to-day. Mr, Ghurehill said that he had been abroad about seven months too long a time to be absent from | America,” he added. He is writing another book which will be ready next | ‘ear Others on the steamship were Richard Burke, John H. Hodgson, Miss Ger- trude ‘Homer, Prof. Redmayne, H. G. Timmermann’ and J. J, Waterson. Bo , the favorite vaude-| evee alr she was six years old. She ile comedian, !s dying in London of| was a London fa ite when ‘Tony Pas- us of the stomach. Her case !s hope- | tor brought her to New York in” 18, 8s and so yus is her condition that) Her bright personality, h fresh voice cn cannot make the ocean voyage to} and pleverness as a dancer won her | this coun ap in the hearts of New Yorkers ‘This was the news received to-day by | immediately, and it was not lo! ore 1 I yon and Dappa Gray, the!) she was as well known in the nited dk ters of the actress, at thelr. sum- es as she has be abroad. mer home in ville, 1. She was one of the few wormen who | have bee ke} from then knew how to wear male attir? on the possible. They will sail for | stage BESSIE BONEHILL, NOTED ACTRESS, DYING IN LONDON Daughters Here Get Sad News and Prepare to Leave for Europe—Cancer the Trouble. BESSIE BONEHILL FEAR FOR CLYDE FITCH, VICTIM OF APPENDICITIS. ——— Friends Worried by News that New Trouble Has Forced the Dramatic Author to See Specialist. Friends of Clyde Fitch, the dramatist, are alarmed by news that he is suffer- ing from appendicitis and has gone from Florence, Italy, to Berne, Switzerlad, to cosult a famous specialist in the hope of avoiding an operation. Only a few days ago letters were re- ceived from Mr, Fitch telling of his complete cure from nervous prostration by his stay at Salso Maggiore, Italy, He wrote Frank McKee that he was well enough to take up his work again and had finished two acts of a play he is getting ready for Mary Mannering. In @ letter following this Mr. Fitch told of his new illness and of his trip to Berne avoid undergoing an operation, Mr be with their mother in her last hours if| On aecount of this she was starred In possible. Both girls are members of the | several big extravaganza successes and Weber & Fields | could have been employed continua Miss Bonehill, private Ife Mrs. |in that class of work, but she preferred William Seely, has been on the stage} the vaudeville She has been playing in Europe al- most continuously for the past three g over once In a while to Kements in this city. She as last seen here about two months when she sailed to fill a season's engagements in London. It was her in- tention lo retire shortly and spend the rest of her ilfe on Deerhill Farm, he country place, three milea north of Say MUNYON’S DOCTORS | AND REMEDIES FREE.) | CHILDREN 125th St., West Ceaseless activity week's Children’s Days are MISSES’ GRADUATION DRESSES, of tine MISSES’ REMI-TAILORED SUITS: CHILDREN’S full skirt, prettil CHILDREN'S. WHITE trimmed with braid, DRESSE. SAILOR SUITS 3 to 10 yrs WEE 5.00 seeerreeseees chambrays, 3 to 10 yrs; reg. 2.00, KNEE PANTS, of fine all-wool mixed che’ neat patterns, 3 to 16 yrs.; reg. 1.00, crashes, various styles and shapes; reg. CHILDRE N’S REEFERS, of cream Bedford PRINGE CHILDREN’S HAT; fine embroidery; reg. 1.50... CARRIAGE COVERS, of white pique, lap with ruffle of embroidery; reg. 1.50.. , of white lawn, shirred CHILDREN’S WHITE CANVAS KNOCKABC white and colored edges, all sizes; LAWN SUNBONNI strings, white, pink and blue; reg. 48c. ’ AND CHILDREN’ band and bow (OCH PING MIS: THE PONG SAILOR HAT: " OXFORD: . of fine Donge 2, 1489; CHILDREN'S, sizes BOYS’ CALF LACE SHOE sizes 2% to 5%4.1.79 LITTLE MEN'S LAGE SH( soles, Sizes 11 to oo BOYS’ OXFORD. S44 YOUTHS! » OF patent soles, modern lasts, sizes 2 = Dentistry. E to 6, ree. $5 00 ae PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. TEETH All our work is done painlessly by We are sick person to send me their name and address and full particulars of their complaint, and I will send by return mail, free of Fit the playwrigh’s mother, Js in -_ charge, the remedy that I believe will! Europe and has gone to join her son CLYDE FITCH. cure them, Remember, there is no in the Swiss city —_—_— | catch about this offer, If you have Should Mr, Fitch become seriously ill] gay). He ix also counted on to provide Kneumatism, don't fail to send for 4 he would upset the plans of Mary a ney piay for M Clara Bloodgood, | free yial of my Rheumatism Cure Mannering, who is relying upon him to| ¥bo will follow Mobort der contra (ne know it will cure you. If you Miter furnish the play in which she will make) supply all other plays for the Savoy for) with Indigestion or any stomach her’ start aa an emotional actress in the} ono year, trouble, be sure and get a free vial of my Dyspepsia Cure; it will enable MANSFIELD BARS WAITRESS AND PORTER FROM STAGE. | Actor in Letter, Like His Old Curtain Talks, Points Out Who May and Who May Not Win Success. In the gentle art of criticising the general public Actor Richard Mansticld has progressed from curtain lecture to letter writing, Some weeks ago a young lady, who has been prociaimed here as a atar, travelled all the way from Chicago to play the leading role in his "Beaucatre,” and trayelled all the way back again after her first rehearsal, Neither Mr. Mansfeld nor the lady would explain, but his letter published to-day may have reference to the Incident, Incidentally he remarks that the next three years will be hia last on the stage. ‘Mr, Mansfleld begins with @ declara- ton that “the art of acting ts diminish- ing every day and bids fair to disap- pear entirely. ‘The newspapers,” he adde, ‘ere largely reaponalble for this cond!- ton.” ‘His next axiom fs that a waltress at a qummer hotel, a Pullman palace car porter or 4 young woman in suburban oglety cannot prance upon the stage @ fully equipped artist Reguirements of Success Mhere ave requirements for slage s\i0~ and he enumerates they: ‘Good , good teeth (minus gold filling), & good figure, & mood voice (cultivated by ont teachers) and a alight know! neh language, sufficien ne sicur, madame, au revoir, deo, He should now how to ait down, how to stand Un ‘and have the manner of being acous tomed to good society.” of the edge to be able to pronounce properly m yr lik 1 you h to eat what you like and all you ho send for my Cough nt order, fio matte hey Cure will prove you live li oF ne and have a free A doctorn, If careful examin you have caturrh. 0} get 9 ai shocks, and all un) James Build Broadway and 26th at To Cure Drunkards. A Simple Way to Cure Any Drunkard Against His Will. | By using the new odorless and tuwteless remedy which Is placed in the coffee or food any ‘drunkard can be cured, Any one can RICHARD MANSFIELD. Mr, Mansfleld intimates that the crit- fos do not lay enough atress on these | W#@ 1 without the drunturd ever knowin) things and our footlight Incompetenta be 4 " to alfentiy® ork surely that while the ‘devoted wife. Hater, daughter of mothér looks ay, the drunkard ie didmésses with the fing that It le easler to give a story to the newspapers than acquire an arduous role with patience, perseverance, humility and prayer. cured even against his will, vely person who Better in France. a who tn loved one A slave to tting around to his own defense. Mr, Mansfield says in Franee and Ger- drink ought lo Rive many, where they produce good actors, thin remedy the stage manager says forcible things ‘amiial Bord 10 bad actors and the newspapers keop Withaolden up the good work MRS. SAMUEL BOYD, Hr Arink. | nd in conclusion he avers that he| dum, ‘E put it i hie « tor that | 408 not throw’ things at his actors | Be could not drink liquor or bear to be or curse them, however great the prov Write to JW. Haines, 8387 Glenn ‘on, tut he does not guarantes | Building, Cincinnath, Ob he-wiil nond agalndt an exhibition of impavience it} 284 fa nnd how ports an actor who recelve not know how to speak or how to move In his company he ays are actors who have been with him for fourteen years $160 a week should Speoltie Golden Vehuach iW otioti GU at nh 9 fb Broadway, ‘aye Wy Hrooklyn by Hen} Ronen these are only the foundation, In]a@nd there were some who did not F Brice ves ways the actor m be al ™ inf urteen houre, t and painter, He must haye Im- Vinally, for the next three and bis port witon, He must be barn an actor, |AAal years upon the stage ho begs to re hore 4# no sohool for actors, Fr + [gall welt i of Sa GEORGE ROBINSON ne | $1.00; Amalgam fillings, 50c. 212 BROADWAY,Cor.FultonSt. 419 BROADWAY ,Cor.Canal St. 744 BROADWAY, Cor. Astor Pl, 1298 BROADWAY,Near 34thSt. 2.W. 14th St.,Cor.5th Ave, ‘filsaur 348 6TH AVE. Hours 9 A. M toT PM © houra 8 to 6, unte lated. LIRECTLY OPPOSITE ENRICH'S PAINLESS DENTISTRY. TEETH $13 we Week. Call and get our estimates before yoing elsewhere. Lowest prices and best guaranteed work in Greater New York, Our instalment or easy-pay- ment system—$1.00 down. and §1,00 weekly on tin, wy) all work jold Fill $2.00 up. Fillings, $5, $7, $10. Satisfaction Seuaranteed on SSall work or , BS money refunded TERTH EXTRACT WITHOUT PALN FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, $5,$7,$9. DR, RANKIN'S DENTAL PARLORS (OPPOSITE BHRICH BROS. 366 Sixth Ave, x02 i" 610 Sixth Ave... Mini? th and 6th Ate Downtown Branch: 1 Varick Ste, New York City Open Daily Until 10 P, M. Ol ts "iN Agents Wanted OMETHING NEWAgente wanted at once, ead Mame for Agcher tooth brian holder 8 the brual dry for particulars, &: Mo Archer, 27 Helay place, Stamford, Comp —_ DIED. CARLEY Oa Wedneslay, June 11, BLIZANITH CARLEY (nee MeN av Wile of Mawhew Carley Funeral Friday, 10 A.M. sharp, fran her lato residence, 440 West diet *t,, tense to HL Michael's Church, where # mass of Fe quiem will be celebrated hor the sevens of her souk KOCH & Co. Between Lenox & 9 Seventh Avenues, Children’s Days no 0h, no pause, never a moment of Jet up in} the effort to present extraordinary advantages to our customers. especially attractive, as all who come will see. FOR THE GIRLS. trimmed with lace and ribbon, sizes 12 to 18 yrs A Closing Sale—of all-wool homespun or cheviot, all colors except black, sizes 14 to 18 yrs. SAILOR SUITS, of all-wool serge, single or double breasted, of fine India lawn, guimpe or high neck, trimmed with embroidery and hemstitching, 4 to 13 yr: FOR THE BOYS. A Clearing Sale—of all-woo! serges and fancy mixtures, WASHABLE SUITS, Sailor or Russian blouse styles, of fine galateas or OUTING HATS AND CAPS, of white duck, pique, Bedford cords and linen FOR THE LITTLE TOTS. at run embroidered ruffle and rilybon, 1 to 3.) S DRESSES, of plain colored chambray or checked gingham, plaited and blouse effect, 1 to 4 years; reg. 1.00.. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS. swore rm reg. 48¢. s, corded brim, plaited crown and tie SAILORS, broad roll brim, trimmed with straw edged and bound in patent leather; ‘reg. 98c popular, and can only be obtained heres SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. sins ro) MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of superior kidskin, hand-welt extension . patent leather tips, sizes 1144 to 2,1,79, Kidskin, Patent Leather Tips, sizes 11 to t010%eseeeee S, hand welt extension soles, newest shapes, sizes 11 to 2... of French cal patent leather, hand sewed, welt extension WITHOUT NOUT pak Also One Filme TO DEMONSTRATE OU: And to introduce our Thurlo ECR PAINLESS aoe ade the originators of painless dentistry. |patented. Our prices are within the reach of all, Cleaning, 50c | operators are skilled graduates, their diplomas being displayed at each chair, and are personally interested in this association. | give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and to, keep it in repair, free of charge, for ten years. all the laws of the State of New York, this 1s of indisputable value. OUR 12 OFFICES: BEWARE of Those Who Imitate Our Name, Signs and Ado ieecoest Not open Sundays The World's Open Satardays tl 9,30 P.M. Friday & Saturday. This (Third Floor) 10.95) 5.95 3.95) 1.95) 3.69 1.48] 59c 49c lawn or organdie, elaborately valle 16.50... 005 WEE 14.00.0000 Sizes 4 to 12 yrs., value 6.50. + value 4.50.. lots, tweeds and cassimeres, all TXievenvees cord, capes trimmed with silk S.j Teg. 2.50. 3 79¢ 1.19 1.19 crown, trimmed with ruffles of piece and entire cover trimmed JUTS, stitched brim, soft crown, 25c 25¢ 48c 75c} for misses, broad brim, very made to sell for 1.4 CHILDR to 1,59) 1.69) 1.69) BS YORK im Inc.) FREE leather or vici kid, hand welt 3:50... Dentistry FULL SET. a simple app! ation to the gums. eS are Gold fillings from Gold Crowns, $3.00, All Being incorporated under | Ent. 69th 9, opp. Bloom: 988 3d Aves inginio Bros” Hours 9 to 7 HARLEM, 130 W, 125th St. HOURS 9 to 7. One door east of Koch's BROOKLYN,499 Fulton st. | OPEN TILL 9 P.M. Corner Bridge mt BOSTON, hington at ington st. | PHILADELPHIA, és sor sev | Lady attendants, Tel connections DR. GEO, W. 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OF WIDE CAMBRIC EM- RROIDERIES AND INSERTIONS, TO MATCH, many are loop odges um gold in atripe only, slightly eotted. timited quantity, & wide cotton incee(ctchon ieose muacewe widen ot Insertings to match, Point de Pars Laces and Inserting» and 3¢ fancy Laces, yd. TURNOVER COLLARS, WOMEN'S VESTS, Swiss ribbed cot- ton, low neck and no sleeves, pink and blue striped, slightly im- perfect, value 10c., each, se MBN'S LINEN COLLARS, 4-ply, well finished, high roll shape, sizes 14 to 16 mehes, value 1240, 4¢ price, TUBULAR SHOR LACES. 44and 4c|_° 5-4 In Notion Dept., per dozen 'PPORTERS. womes ‘OME DE HOSE 8 embrolderca, in Neckwear Dept., 3¢ | and children's; black or white, 5c each, $c. pair; in Notion Dept., for BUTTONG, In white, smoked pearl, | WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS, crochet ‘and ‘fancy ‘bone and 3¢| felled seams, perfect Ming, 5c metal, doz. price UNBLEACH TUSLIN, 2 yard 9, | WRITIN in Deautiful boxes ialyrmamemcep tt) CAL REPKE HT vRITING 1 Fi hecterand a envelopes, thd) hoth plain and ruled, called the 5c Queen's Court, value i0c., cholc®, GLOVE all colors and black, iiteint Gom Ac SHAKPR FLANNEL, 2 in. 4 white, fine quality; yard, c GARDEN SETB, steel, consisting of radce, hoe and’ epade, the 10c. kind, In Toy Dept., only, 4c SHBPT MUBIC, doth and vocal, such us Ma and I, Now Unele Sam A Trip_to the Klondike, Alone, First Comes Your Duty Flag, Darktown Soctal Two- Cake Walk, Belle of Kiondile Little Carre Brown, regul 10e., per copy, BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING, large. clear type on good paper, by popular authors, about 200 choice Utles, such as Hypatla, Wormwood, Meadow Brook, Marvel, Ines, 5c Sketch Book, Chouans, copy, HANDKERCHIEFS, men's, women’s, Instrumental mental Is Reaay, Old and to the boys’ and girls’, slightly solled, In plain white, hematitehed or col- 5¢ ored borders, worth 12%e., each, 5,0) PACKAGES CLOTHESPINS, Jong, selected Pins, 6) In carton for 5c CRYSTAL OIL AND VINEGAR BOTTLES, new fancy pattern, Be each, 3,80 SUGAR SIFTERS, nickel-plated top, copy of cut glass, the regu- Be lar ‘Ibe. kind, 120 BERRY SETS, tal, fancy pressed patterns, 15 29.; price, : IMPERIAL RECORDS, including pop- ‘lar songs, coon songs, quartets, marches, waltzes, two-steps, cake walks, talking specialties, &c., all very loud and cl regular 15 price 3lc., Revord, Zz; FLOOR OILCLOTH, 300 FRUIT BROOCHES, Cherries, Strawberries, &c., &c, value Be ibe, each, SATIN RIBBONS. all silk, 4 and 5 1be., GHILDREN'S STOCKINGS, fast black ‘cotton, ribbed, seamtess feet, douiie heels and toes, @rm and dur- 6¢ able, value 10c., pair. cotton, MEN'S SOCKS good quality in tans, gray and black, seam- less feat, double ih 8&c value 12g, pair, CORD AND TASSELA, nuitable to use on Fey glad and drane ny in Art Embroidery Dept ong. tor 9c Is and toes, ‘umbrella flounce, hemstitched, all sixes, +19 and eatin, newest shapes, trimmed with Meces and clasps to match each, 21 WOMEN’S PETTICOATS, striped deep Rathered .29 flounce, assorted colors, pric WOMBN's WRAPPERS, of percale or lawn, in medium, Mght and dark effects, some plain, others flounted; sizes 2 to 4, price, INFANTS’ FANCY STRAW HATS, PRIDE OF, BROOKLYN RYE WHISKEY, per bottl 35 WILTON YELVETS AND AXMIN- STER CARPET MATS, 18x27 30 inches, bound and fringed, price, TABLE TENNIS, ‘the latest fem racque! net, complete "63 oon revalue in fanoy SAMPSON'B jn all colors, stylish and serviceable, good patterns and colorings, {5 | in Infants’ Department, second 39 Fegular c, quanity, square yd. | + floor, 1,0 PARLOR BROOMS, light GHILPREN'S PARABOLS, with one handle, Ssewed, good’ corn: ym | and two rumes, all the latest 30 price, ° shades and colors, \- GARBAGD PAIL, with wanitary |BOY6’ WASHABLE SUITS, in, good cover, tight fitting, heavy, gal- OQ | quality galstene. in brown’ and ms + . hw! a yealees Orie lars, 8 to 10 years, at 4 RTS, tan WOMPN'6 DRESS S crash, braid trimmed, gradu- 4Q ted flounce, * OHAIRS, golien finish, high tack with ‘spindle, brace arms, solid seat, well braced, regular selling price 65 #1.3, now Inches wide, all colors, worth | yard, 5c | 1,00 GENU LEATHER BELTS anes, “Duchess” and lue te. and 14 WOMEN'S TRIMMED SAILOR HATS, rogular 4c. and 15 values, ato wom SHIRT WAISTS, of per- caie, in light and medium col- 4 orings, aizes 2 to 4, price, 2 | WOMEN'S SHORT UNDERSKTRTS. 639) — (@ALCUM POWDER. be. can, In 2g Drug Dept., for TRANSPARENT GLYCBRINE. TOT LET SOAP, in Drug Dept., cake for PRINTED LAWNS AND BATISTS, 10,00 yards new, fresh, crisp styles, dots, sprigs and floral designs 3c. on white and tinted grotads, yd, TOWELLING, heavy twilled or plain crash, Me 4c yard, TOWEI . fringed ‘honeycomb, ex- 4c 2D AND UNBLEACHED __ _Lyard wide, extta good Be rd, GRASS LINEN CRASH, yard, 5c NEW MADRAS GINGHAMS, stripes and plain colors, in pink.tight 5 blue, ren and oxblood, yard ed Be |BABY RINGS, gold filled, ch hands, value 19, each, | COTTAGE CURTAIN POLES, oak or mahogany, complete with wood fix- tures, In’ Upholstery Dept; 6&¢ value 12i40., now BLPACH MUSLU quality BASTING COTTON, 10 yard 6c nls, one dozen spools. 6c TT ICKING, fancy blue and Ic ard, white stripes, § PILLOW CASES. 46x35, in., hem, good musiin, each, 3 in. Bo WOMEN'S LISLE THREAD GLOV mode, tan, white and Og black, palr, now so Wear . ko0ds, Oo SHEPHERD CH ish, cotton and wool, I rd. PERF TERY. Grandiosa triple ex: tracts, all odors. regularly 2c. §Q) eunce, In Drug Dept. price, 2 BY | se | BOYS' BLOUSES, in percales ales andl madras, made with Byron collar, full sizes, all. the newest effects, fast colors, 4 to 1 years, 9 @ price, ° BOYS’ KNER PANTS, medium and neat patterns, Nght colored cheviots, and aiso nayy blue, well made strong, 4to years, at WHITE HABUTAL SILKS, cool and light for summer waist yard, * BLACK MOHAIR BR high lustre and good duality, 3 less than cost to Import, yar SUSPENDER WAISTS, with fastened buttons and ‘garter nment, ages from 3 to 10, 25 rset Department; price, | * al ‘CORDED JAPANESE SILKS, {n colors, including cream white, 2O yard, . \BLACK ALBATROSS, pure wool 2Q | “genuine Sc. goods, yard, MERCERIZED SILK in 35 Rogers’ Al silver plat- 4 pe ranoy. value $1.50. 39 UMMEIR CORSETS, ‘hook, short out 18 to 23, regular SOc. qual- 3Q Ky, price, * PRETTY TABLE COVERS, reversible BOYS’ tape atta in ( WOMEN’ GLOVES, open work design, {te and black, pals, 1A SPOONS, fancy patterns, ™ _ For ‘Salo, CHIFFON HATS, closely | tucked, DINNER NAPKINS, 18 and 9 in, | horse hair braid ‘crowns, '§ aifferent | tapestry. $4 sine to fit extension linen, silver bleached, 75 black and white, worth QQ | table, fringed, In Upholstery 40 Value $1.25 dozen; dozen, 5 ala 289 | Der value She., price, MY REGARDS CIGARS, Connecti- | SUNART JUNIOR CAMERA, with CHILDREN'S SHOES, button and ‘oom fll holder, takes pleture 3ix3by T k Gul oeagper memeipetion Ales 79 $2.00 value tor $1.19 Ince, pring “heels, sinew 6 a | to7, : ae 8. ish, large sae; covcHEs, covered with velour, aa- | — = ROCKERS, light nia y wonen reed sorted colors, fringe, extre rg os | womr 8 ONE STRAP 8% io wat. flat spindie back; ty springs. rekidar #elling ERS, : were $1.75, now $1.20 | b3.0 now 4 fo For Sale. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD You can open an account by paying ONE DOLLA R A WEEK. Furniture and Clothing at the lowest prices. LEW 45 WEST 14TH ST. FURNITURE ONLY. $1 DOWN $1 WEEK 350 WoRT! 7 IN’S, | 267 WEST 125TH ST. FURNITURE AND CLOTHING, Ly. OPEN ®ATURDAY EVENINGS. GIO We Fit Eyes Perfectly. No matter how much trouble you bed obtaining orrect Klanses olavmhere, give us a trial and be prince’ that We correct all @pttoal amd mut Har defects of human eyes charges sary rea ™VILANCH, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 142 WEST 23D ST. N. Y. He 7th aves., directly opposite Proctor's, “CONSULTATION FRE CREDI or rybody. Ladies’, Gentlemen's Clothing op Credit at cash prices 2289 3d Ave,, 120" iebuh Ht, 884 Columbus Avée., so: BUBINESS BTAICTLY CONIDENTIAL, a) Call or write 4 “IN STOR) 407 Fulton at LW w ORBIT taal Household World. A BDIT—Houeehold articiog, gente and te Kee Ped aiientiou! etrietly ova tsa Wo TET ETARSIS ‘SUMMER CLOTHING FOR MPN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN on the Most Liberal Terma of CREDIT. } 2288 34 Aw rssh Ht. New York } Tl & 143 rity A ee er 46th &. it Fulton 8 of Kia Pi Brooklyn | (i SthAve,’ aear dita St CREDIT. Watches and Diamonds. Lowest Prices. Reliable Goods. ACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL 1, Write or Telaph OLOTHING for men dren ow GREE 22 Manhattan ening ¢ Cc ey NBW YORK | BROOKLYN, 700 B DIAMONDS wacches, bad AN, 37 Meldeo lane (upetaien) AMONDS, waen mente |e DIAMOND. WA Gentlemen's clothing m $1 WEBKLY ort sh"wnadwar, non 1 ja aD Patents. for procuring 20 years’ experience, thous “chares,, 40 peas Good aianig 8 60 best FACHLATION Hele Wanted—Male. Charles B. between 6 ‘meaty work. Apply Broadway Cont Hotel, o'clock Friday evening. | Wa for glass-cutting shop, good acd mam West 50th at, New York City. WORLD WANTS SHOW THE ROAD TO SUCCESS. Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World, 837 | BUT '360 Pas Help Wants in the thirteen other N. Y. papers combined. 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