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MANY FIND LIFE | "TOO HARD TO LIVE. Various Causes Lead Several Persons in Greater, New York to End Their Own Lives and They |Tatfeta Silks in Floral, Take Various Ways of Doing It—Poverty and |Sttiped and Check Eifects, 5 5 we tea, Extra quality Silks, in large Poison in the Majority. |Floral Effects ani Plain Colors, | Taffeta Silks, Several persons in tireater New] sent a hurry call for a Harlem Hospital| Tucked all over, York to-day found life too hard to ue CEE AC UE IG ret clad live and sought death as a relief from is Wale anaes was happily married, and had three It + : 5 their many burdens. The means were |e eniliren. Por ret years he had been with Chiffon and Lace, position, driver ‘onan tee- Wirious, as were the motives. In| ,*,¢tyily most cases poison was the means and | poverty the cause, m wagon. He was of convivial ta known at al played the races Aceor: tr Willan and fellow-dr RICH MAN A SUICIDE. | playing th. ss was the, sutcid played the Suburbangand Jacob Wolf, a wealthy horse dealer, | lost ‘ixty-five years old, of No. 24 Grand Street, Williameburg, committed suicide to-day by inhaling gas. He was found dead in his room by Policeman Young, of the Bedford ave- nue station, who broke down the door. ‘Wolf had attached a rubber tube to the gas jet. and, after turning on the was, had lain down on the bed with the lube in his mouth. BODY FOUND IN WOODS. The body of an unidentified man was found this morning in the woods at One Hundred and Seventy-seventh | street, 150 feet east of Amsterdam ave-| nue, By his sire was found a bottle which smelled of carbolic acid. | Belts TIRED OF LIFE; DROWNS. A despatch to The Evening World an- nounces that William 8, Mahon, of The-/ Patent Leather, Black or | Wrist Bags, with jewel clasps, White Calf, circular shape, Formerly $3.25 Value $4.50 ie! Choice Parasols, handsomely trimmed Formerly $11.75 to $14.75 Leather Goods Department aT Complete assortment of Travelling Bags, Suit Cases, Chatelaine and Wrist Bags. a OOOO CODCOD Oa Special To-morrow il THE WORLD: TUESDAY Stern Brothers ‘Fine Parasols To-morrow, at Greatly Reduced Prices Benjamin Harper, who lives in the jd ani ical house, detected the odor of gas and no- | ‘lot avenue, Van Ness, borough of the Suit Caseg, 22 and 24 inch \ifled the police. Bronx, committed sulcide in Wheeling, Wolf was formerly a wealthy real |W. Va. last night by jumping into the | pstate speculator. He had lost much of | ONO River. He lett a vee eee and ; Third jis wealth and had lived apart from his | 2“ § ‘ : ‘ig 1 vite for years Goitean Upholstery Dep’t * Fico: of life and no one « TOLD WIFE; THEN DIED. not even the gitl Tove, his means 0} Specialties for Summer Homes Pair Each $1.00 Table Covers 2x2 $2.95, 222% $3.75 Piece Goods all to match, 50 in wide, $1.50 to 5.75 William Nelson told his wife, Anna, | When lum 4 “ais morning that he was going to com-| New Curtains, Bi rilt suicide. While ehe rushed away for A help he drank carbolic acid. When she Imported Valances, yoturned to their flat, No. 2.107 Second lives in aston, 4 mventic, he lay d orethefoot, cht News of the suicide as taken to the Cretonne touth and face terribly burned, Mahon house by an Evening World re- | Nelson was twenty t years old. 1 The aged fhe couple had two little children. Mrs, | tied, but the two bred) Hammocks, Nelson and the children are in sore] iveq. DY APPEM : 4 teed of help. i 3 ees nAncEn, |1ABORER COMMITS SUICIDE Shades, Awnings and Slip Covers Wiliam Nelson, old, a laborer, who Hy and brother at No. § committed suletde shortly before mid night List night at home by drinkin carbollc acid, His wife told the ye twenty-eight years d with his wite Second avenue, 4 ZOST ON RACE, q Hanging to the transom of the kitchen “oor in his flat at No. 1 West One Hun- red and Thirty-sixth street the body 4 ¢f Joseph Ward was found this morn- Ss jag. Mrs, Ward, who saw it first, called | C2'DOHe act ane atte vand. Me for help. Neighbors and Policeman] street station that he had been on a {ouls Hyman responded, The policeman protracted Made to Order. MRS. OELRICHS'’S HOUSE | 1 FLOODED AND DAMAGED. lorist's Employee's Carelessness Results in Overflow in Ball Room and Ruin ot Tapestries. FROM CAT aa pirlenalicaniterine linet! ive) incantcal A Bunce Responsibilities of Education. 6 rs, Hermann eOlrichs is hurrying |not have boon discovered ui . , ; {rom Newport to learn to what extent afternoon when the forist's employe a ner ener it, in White, Gent ld Silk, her home at Fifth avenue and Mifty-| returned to water the plants had not ; ; Pee at $3 is , Dee acre est wea damaged throughithe| the House! been. witea by the Western) PHILADELPHIA, June 17,—For, anpreciation ot the honor just Gonterred a 5. Careleseness of a florist’s ¢ *. Union Company. ‘The volume of water the first time in the United on elk tneiGollcaaietet Tneah a Gorrect styles in Hat it will amount to between #000 /vocame 40 great hut the wires Were \the honorary degree of Doctor of CON Pe Gy resect : ; : ‘ind $10,000 she already knows, but her grounded, and this fact became at onc LN hen ae x ‘ : : T | do H a joss may be far greater than that Hnown In the Western Unton ofcc. it | urepridence was conferred to: day} such notice by the governing bod ailore uting ats, rf swport | was believed that burglars were In the at the Augustinian College of St.] an institution of learning within whose Oelrichs went 10 2 arranged with a florist to house, and an investixat When Mrs. recently she was at once Thomas of Villanova, walls are found in a marked degree 0) portunities for a thorough, substantial Estimates Submitted. Furniture Re-Upholstered at Special Rates at this season of the year. West Twenty-third Street CLEVELAND GETS DEGREE HOLIC COLLEGE. Talks to Graduating Class of the Duties and EVENING, JUNE 17, 1902. SOROSIS TRADE MARK Low shoes for Summer Dress. Various weights THE BEAT 5! BE FOR WOMPN $3.50 per pair. leathers for country, street, morning or even- ing wear, $1.95 $2.95 $3.75 $7.50 Sporting or ‘‘dress’”’ shapes, Slippers,—with the latest fashionable gun metal | or silver buckles. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-Third Street, paaaeeececcneccsceeececeeetecccess Look Out! Women’s Dept. SPECIALS. Fellow the crowd! More bargain surprises in Women’s Wear—dollars of money-savings ready for shrewd folks. 38° $1.50 $4.35 $0 aad $10 Shirt Waist Suits, Reduced to............. Geserey $8 and $7.50 Walking Skirts, all sizes, all colors and very latest it, at £3.75 $8 and $10 Walking Skirts, all sizes, ull colors and very latest cut, at $5.00 £3 Back ond Blu> Polka Dot Skirts, Reduced to Ssrtuog 6 OS $1.75 White Lawn Waists, tucked and embroilored, Reduced to........ $2.00 Wh te Lawe Wai: £3 White Lawn W: $1.80 Pigured Percae — aists, Gibson style, | @ iuced to. £5 China Silk Waists, Reduced to........ | Washell Carhart « C0 Broadway and 13th St. VLTVVveeseveeescesecsesesecseceoed | , tucked and embrobler Reduced to $5.75 s, three-inch open lice work, Reduced to.. joked four rows embroidery, Reduced tq, yd. 75c SOSBSISSSSSSSSssSSsSSsssSsessesses ; ; ; ; : * POPP POL: * Meyer Jonasson & Go. Announce a special sale of fidsummer Hats, the latest Paris novelty for Porch, Country and Seaside Wear, in White, Black, Pink and Light Blue Duck, at $J,£0 to $7,50. $1.85, 52,50, $3,00, $5.00. x ‘ the plants and flowers in the | started - 4 7 AS} : pecer te plese ana(nesersiie) the “Heprerentatives of this company, 200m The recipient was exbiodldent Ler atu edition leh: 4 ‘ non earned Cie cause 0} ouble, Stopped Grover Clevela 7 Ne Epes i pArist sent-a man to atend to this! the how of water and bexan to estimate | Grover Cleveland, who had already This incident prominently suggests | Ww i Tome, After his task had been com- the damage. It was found that the ball” had the degree of L1., D. conferred] to my mind the lperious edict of edu BROADWAY AND 312TH ST, z uleted last night he left the water m and other Moe ven ruined by the Princeton University. cation, which forbids the hindrance or 2 % turned on. The water overflowed 4 . How badly The ceremony of conferring the CULTS its high mission by ee = — sate oteteaeal i con covered the conservatory floor. | ti at vet known. Tt e ae oe . ligious disertmination, social Intoler j a rom there it swept into the ballroom, | !s ! it tis loss will be not less degree upon Mr. Cleveland was @/ ance or any of the barriers that to a 4 where the parquetted floor was abso-| (Hit nd it may be several times Hart of the commencement exercises | greater or less extent separates clyi! lutely ruined, Then it spread to the) Mrs was notified by tele. of the college and followed the dedi- lzed humestty the epublle of educa | eltchen, ang, in fact. all the rooms on) grup gave instructions for the . ai tlon In based upon identical aim, equal re ayeny Putts cation of a new monastery, college | ee eee een ies and. Impartial the first floor of the Fifth avenue man-|j{Y tito make ay ry and chapel alon. soniel It wae inmage to It is probable that the trouble would | home it s The Austrian Ambassador, Ladistaus - — —-—-- Hongeimuller, Baron von Hengerbar, received the honorary degree of Doctor of Philosophy. ry degroes were also conferred | 05 CARS PILED UP CABLE LINES 1s follow Wm. J. Hill, 1a. D., Restor aul’s Chureh, Brooklyn, and Judge 4 J. O'Brien, of New York, Ph 4 ® ' of Laws mer Judge a i Daly, of New York; Judge oe —=——— vr ald, New York s were held in the Col- Pre- Mr. «to French Company Crippled by Runaway Dirt Train Broke in Tampering with Their Lines) Two and One Section Col- Near Coney Island Hut— lided with the Other, but No Reward of $600 Offered, One Was Hurt. hbishop Ryan presiding conferring the diplomas Cleveland delivered a short addr ity In the dietrivution of its reward and he ively ti dy © snore. h f Villanova, ected with the nd holding a ton University, exist in this country always should have, in addition to other teristics, an especial harmony of purpose and design, as they are related Finetitutions, oF nd of close fraternity,” chara rnment; netween Our ring a b yn to me, In dmpres- ustrated when the severe. thole College of St. Thomas, bestows honorary degree upo management honorary degree in the aeyorely Protestant Prince- processes of education as they of ours have, CLOSED STRONG. JOIN COAL STRIKE! . | Operators Further Crippled Reading and Missouri Pacific To-Day by the Skilled Me-) Leaders in Afternoon Bull chanics Who Had Been’ Movement—Gain of Two Keeping Pumps in Shape. Points in Former. o highest one con- of {Special to The Evening World.) WILKESBARRE, Pa, June 17,—More | © posses joined the strikers to-day hese men had charge ef the pump and as they are skilled mechanics the: managed to keep the pumps in fairly good shape despite the Incompetency of the non-union workers, The strikers ‘Phe stock market to-day was dull, without any spectal feature at the | opening. ‘Trading was listless and with- out animation during the first fifteen minutes, and after the opening transac- tions business was almost at a stand- still or this should BRAKEMAN SAVED Tho French Cable Company will pay @ reward of $500 to any one who will furnish them with such {nformation as will lead to the A runaway train of twenty-five gon- dola loaded with dirt sand, yroke in two in Atlantic avenue, Brook lyn, between Buffalo avenue and Kane Place to Ars and | Mscovery of the person guilty of 1! Canadian Pacific F Seer vara uanuthel Nrateeeatl: s hadian Pacific reflected the strength wilfully cutting one of thelr car). 1 00 {roll cart an the frat section A N | that many fire bosses have gone out| of the stock in London, pening with a tles two miles som arith Chaimieck anticai siotanal ‘ | but their ry WP eR tre | ala of 5-8, at 1 and retaining its from their Manhattan Beach ata-| out of the Flutbush ayenue station of ee eed They are teytng |e. tlon (Coney Island hut) on June @,| the Long Island Railroad was blocked be 1 ee as reicen anil vay seo deatlmurnt tn stb ennly trading c 0) » one as m4 i ie ij ONE ving eveniy Givided, °f about 7,80 P.M. for hour one wi Huet : Presence of Mind After Acci-| Two Accused of Holding Up|vecn jaid off by the ratiroads owing (| undertone was firm. le ough the + ent pL ied’ by ¢ t grew out of the track : i + A sea it < r] ’! @ Buc: | 45 . . | eee RL RrHHnarns Ruble a Py SU cepreusion work Jn Atlantic avenue, a| cent in) Which) Mis Own| a Little Girl in the Street |!sck of work: ut nest ehhh Use sys After the activity before ndon trading pany, No. pad | c avenue 2 4 ; A cess, a 9! 2 ’ e r street, opens the way for an amateur| {porary track has been but between Life Was in Peril Averted! and Stealing Her Pocket-| men See toaaal OT i) Sherlock Holmes, or a professional for, tHe two tracks, upon which resular! Wreck of New York Flyer. book. > Lealers of soft Goal minere Who Are) he market was very strong, how- that matter, to earn his yacation money. | HIN are Fun, ibs loaded with ma here to confer with President Mitchell) ever, and held frm all day. ‘An officer of the company at No. | "ial taken, froin the excavation are - are inclined to belleve that there 18 10] Romaing and Missouri Pacific were ” \ ve t every | Stor on this temporary track un ry 0 1 workes " 4 road street, sald: We mean iy] feted On he Sony tack unit Special to The Evening World Loula Teltessaum, twelve years old, of | Present prospect of the soft ooal Workerel iio teuders In the bull movement, the word in the advertisement. We will PHILADELPHIA, Pa., dune 17.—3wol x pei being called out, They express the opin) rormer reacting 67 1-8, a gain of nearly wheerfully pay the $500 for the name of worded the cars welgh about thirty-| jon were Injured, one 60 badly that he| saan aM Pyaar rd al ae Gunne fon that the anthracite men can Winls points, and the latter selling up re 7 cary eight tons vac ecuume 0 ye} men Ww ed, one so ba i ndel, fourte: . c1 . ey | 407 . ee Begahe eftonder. There i» an international pina lonyieneh: iy of Improper | may die the lives of the passengers| streat, were locked. up last night in the | Without « strike of soft coal men. They| 30714, a gain of 11-2 pointe Jaw under which we may prosecute locking a tal on the temporary [oe the New York exprass were seriously | Union’ Market poltee station, on the declare, however, that if the National) pie closing was dull, but firm. The “Nhe offense in this instance js a Above Sarttoga avenue began £0) jmperiiod by a wreck on the Reading | Charge of highway robbery Convention, votes for a strike all tho| total aules of mocks were 350,00 shares ftagrant ‘one, Some owner of a tshing | move and) potere Hiroad <nployurs | Hatiway at Scott's Lane and Thisty- yaid toh union mombers will obey without dis-| and of bonds $2,100,000, mack probably got his anchor fouled | CO¥ld board , he brakes It Wasi pin street, West Falls, at 310 o'clock | gina Le pute. a Sree ip ibe peavie aiid 0 aye the anchor need APR: paentle wrade tn the /this morning # Bey nt tthe liming orke * who nave not The elealee Qe mintipas, 9 big cable rope In two, Girection of the Mlutbush avenue sta-| A shifting engine and tender with a wy are dined the atrikers by this evening Wi) oa coppe * “Had ho come to us and reported the| Hon locate Or a enmtiipace Arann and ial ete ce eter be expelled” fram the unions, | Rather | AMAL CAMA a cise aes of hiv anchor, we would cheerfully! von after staring the train broke in| brakemen collided with the rear of a| closed in about the three. Fe Ee ne eetoe the | Am Car & Houndry’ pt heed ures times w it was} two iA! Buco aver the first Mj freight train of flat cars, The shifting | rat tn ugh the Kosi’ aye we o fols wniOn a el ive orth, for in order to repuir it we haa] Me section Jumped the trac ny the force of the collision, | yyy 3 lw 8 hay 4 ne $6 * ig a “ had Reenter ma h Avk, by the for af th Histon, all Ked hold up took plac wey were | Most of them have been doing the wor BH bring Ie ca nip from gates © to} was hurled down an embankment and! caught by the crowd. Pollceman Bishi ay res and pumps, Am, Smelt, & Ket, pf fpwtoundland, ut & cost of fully $icw|® stop, on {tw alde, in Atiat I 1 1 rie | poueared’ anhiarranied Thame atey were | or airinese et Cae 4 ia ‘ ar , a cost of fully $1,000] 4 , on aide Atlantic avenue, | badly wrecked. igineer Leonard Rie- peared ar em. y, a Am. Sua . aay. pQUner care followed 1 until uve were | graft had is left jog crushed and Rich- | ARN 1, tRe, ona OF the Children's Bor) PR a ae, gn eth nate tile out Taecond apetion caine along, crash ; Toomes, fireman, was terribly —————— | LONDON MARKET STRONG. athor hen even or eet line wreck, and pul a baritcade 1 | a ah Brae. ¢ theliron and Umbers across Atiunue ave:| Jacob ‘Tinders and John Mahoney Tne fallen Market io repair it Rane Hue bad to walt} nue twenty feet high lacob ‘Tinde he: tana ‘| Phe local cotton market opened easy | Ame! Seomrith Firm and Fe trom tho Banks? ? “Auld come! Wrecking trains were sept for, the en. | 9rakemen, who were § the tender Of today, with prices 2 points higher for Fractionally Advanced, ure of men enguged in the work |the shifting engine, saved thelr lives! jing and other months 3 to 6 pointa| che Lond ket tond howed | © a 0 proven concen! " | 1 0 e ve xa mprovement wis concentrated on | by Jumping lower. Liverpool cables were bullish |, The london marker today Bho ACOUsES DETECTIVES, [ie ieck. (ant G00) Hrooklyniivn’ ‘rhndern “remembered that the ex-| iuatad of declining 1 to's 1-2 pointa ag] !mProvement in all departments. The e ained workene dere remomberes ex: z, IAPOLAS, Ind., June 17.—In-| cleaning OU USO” | prems, cast-bound, wae due at West bro ae one beaie fOuEhE a ttle complete recovery of King Edward hus Yesterday was given another —_—— Falls M., only ono minute| Market rahied “eomeetiat’ eu C ritte | sven confidence to traders and the 40 additional chapter was Died in Ledsing House, later th collision. Reallaing that s irregular. Weather reports general tone of the market was. Arm, ie P famous cave of Mins Hor-| 4 jan who culled hunself Wi sree aa waprean would crush’ Into the| Doarish. ‘Trading was dull In the department for American rall-| # Milas Abrome). who his} .* v culled hinself Willlam | ‘he ty Tho open! pices w way securities trading was moderately | Brie Im pt YY Sculley and gaye his address ‘Thirty. | wre leas ignated Tinders! 8.91; July, BB? to KB8; August, Great Northera pi eighth street and Eleventh avonue, this|® nd down the, 8.30! ‘Beplember, 802 to 8.03; active, with prices ruling a shade above | dine otras youn + thie) trac exprens,| 788 to 7.89; November, 1.4 the final figures at New York yesterday. | jowa Conc thie morning in @ Bulvation! Portunately the ‘Ayer wa y No. 121 Pavonia| minutes lute and the wreck of the vo Heart disease is) tibule train, most of the pasengers fury a lungonefous of The de-| whic! years old, tel pas Werted, elty, di Cireult ‘Court | Army: to ith rie gis thelr ‘piel, wee ‘ew words my a 8.60 1.8 Ban, ditt Saseny, ‘ BOYS CHARGED WITH : comber, 7.61 to 7.82; January, 7.82 0 The opening prices were somewhat irregular, and the changes of no iinpor- tance, Read howe: of 8+ s. ‘The fire bosses are not union | ding showed a loss of 8-8 at the start, but was soon up to last but are In sympathy with the | night's close of 65 Erle was off 1-2 at 87 1-2, but recovered the logs later. say without their supervision the pumps will soon be so badly damaged as to be use! men, strikers, | The companies still refuse to admit ial 1 ¢ leader, welling | {awis. Nash up | point, . mining securities The South African were orm, West 14th Street, There Was Never Before Such a Saleof Knit Underwear and Hosiery. Thousands Game from Far and Near to take advantage of the most wonderful values that Greater New York ever knew, The aisles were packed with thrifty purchasers yes- terday, but we were well prepared for the crowds, There were plent 4 of extra tables and plenty of extra helpers. Such unbounded enthusi- asm proved the power of our methods over all competition, Thou- sands of fresh garments will be added to. the sale to-morrow. Among them the following trade-bringing specials : Women's Jersey Ribbed Cotton Boys’ Jersey Ribbed and Plain Bal- i and Liste Vests, low >figgan Shirts and Drawers, | neck with short sleeves, Short or long sleeve shirts, knee_or ! or no sleeves, one by ankle length drawers, 25 and 29 17 one ribbed, Richelieu cent sorts, specialateses.. eee Cc ribbed or lace open Women’s Seamiess Cotton Hose, work, vales up to| fine gauge, summer weight, well made, ’ 25 cents and not a pair worth less than A 121gC., special to-morrow at sees 8c \ Women’s Extra ‘ Fine Gauge Gauze - Cotton Hose, extra elastic,and made from pure Maco yarn, value 1 l2ic Women’s Fine Jer-| sey Ribbed Cotton | Tights, knee lengths, beautiful each, special at. . quality, also bleached jer- 19¢. per pair, and sey ribbed knee pants, val- C never before sold ata pricelike this, ues inthe lot up to 39¢ 4 each, special ats. esse Specithates, bQsC Women’s Fine Lace Openwork Lisle Thread Hose, lib- eral in size andassort- Women's Fine Jersey } Ribbed Liste Thread | ALL AT Vests, narrow or Riche- . lieu ribbed, low neck, with short oF no sleey tive patterns, 196 o hivh neck with short 1 9% value 29¢4 special at. | Children’s Fine Full - Fashioned | | Lace Open-Work Lisie Thread Vests Values up to. 30 cents each, | “Defender” Means Excellence in Wash Suits. Only one place to get Defender Wash Suits—that’s Narrow ~ Ribbed Cotton Stock- " [QI ings, usually sold at 25 ce per pair, special ate. h One of Chambray Lawn, with full plaited waist, Gibson citect, graduated flounce skirt, finished. with tailor strap of : material, in pink. only. Another, like the fe or Empire style, insertings of trimmed ruffles, round yc regular price, 85 rkes, ouly made from fine washable striped Cham- nd shown in blue and white and oxblood and white. No, 3 is from tine woven Chambray, waist made with deep yoke of ten rows of insertion, alternating with stitched box " d flounce, headed with insertion and finished with a deep hem, No, 4 is made from the same material, trimmed with white pique straps. These come medium blue, same styles. Some run in sizes 32 to 40, others 32 to e Choice of any style This Sult $1.98. pique, polka dot duck in three new styles; white pique, beautifully tailored ; every style is made with a full wide flounce; some with double ruffle, trimmed in various ways, and good value Cc Grash Suiting---Very Popular carce get enough of it to supply demand. AND THIS IS THE FIRST NOTEWORTHY BREAK IN PRICE TO BE ANNOUNCED. It is a strong fabric, but loosely woven; therefore it makes the coolest garments imaginable. It is in every way admirably suited to all ts of out-of-door occasions. It has been selling for almost double, To-mor- 5 Gents a Yard. ’ Lace Striped Grenadines. Three of the most attractive effects in black cotton fabrics will be offered to-mor- row ata most unusual savin Absolutely Fast Black Lace Striped Gren and sold in other stores as high as cents per yard; special to-morrow at i wage Be J 5c Undermuslins. Drawers, fine muslin and cambric, full size, umbrella style, trimmed with deep rutiles of fine embroidery, and tucks, ruffles; 65c, value, at sever teeter eeeeee Gowns, fine muslin, high torchon lace, and also embroidery trimming; also. embroi, tciminings) 59c Long Kimonos—Made oi tine Lawn, trimmed with bands of pink, blue and helio lawns; very wide; regu- 79¢ laily $1. Pecial at....0-.+ 58 . 4 Petticoats, made of fancy stripe mercerized materials, ished with ruffle; also drop skirt; value 89C.++e6 Corsets, imported coutil, straight front, latest model, me- dium bust, long over hips, lace trimmings; $1.50 79¢ plaits; band cu’ and tucked b: rt with flaring in oxblood, light and Wash Skirts, in fine woven Chambray, in blue and oxblood; black at $2 choice to-morrow at. Linen Color—Up to the present time retailers could scat row we will offer it at adines. with stripes of satin effect between the lace stripes, Full 32 inches wide, also insertings of Valenciennes lace and’ lace 49c spe trimmed with deep accordion plaited flounce, fin- 69c N.Y. Contr Ontario & Weatern Pennsylvania BACK AT WORK, Spent Part of the Day in His Office for the First Time in Three Weeks—Not Yet Quite Well. allway WAY pfs erses er Rall | South. Union Pacit Union Pacttc pt Wash Went, Union Tele ——— The Wheat Market. The wheat market to-day opened firm and moderately active, The great! strength yesterday and to-day in the} to health, but y his three peared at his office in Wall street toeday, Never n away from business Paris market caused some good buying | id, he d so well jof wheat, Foreign houses did quite a/ the relief from business cares that he little buying around the opening figures, | had nced that he went home afternoon for a spin beiind . To inquiring friends he was rapidly gotting inte and hoped soon to resume active participation in Wall street affairs, ————— STRIKERS STONE CAR, Mob Drove OM Motorman and Come due awiucket, PAWTUCKE 1, June I.—An ate on a De! Corn was firm at the opening, and took} on good strength with the adyance in West. Outside news was bulllwh, New York's opening prices Wheat—July, mber, December, Jul | aI 2 A Ed 7-8 Corn—t ean , icago'’s opening pric age open a 16. 7 BEL, Huck wan ma er street car : ”) offered, Corn in Central Palle this orning. A gut $0 5b; Bent, hb 12, Dec, OH) 8! out switsh set by sutke sympathizers ale {ae Geed ano worn the car came to a Chicago's closing prices were: Wheat) standstill for lack of power, slones were eit Bod Moma; July, 72 1-8: Beat. | hurled with such y ce 'at the eon- to : « f i 721-5, Corn—June, | ductor and metorman that they forsook inal; Jaily, 07 1-3 offered: car, i Siero Bev)’ 4-8) aay, hd] “ne oo ite!