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= : THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1902. » GHILDLOVERS END LIVES: MISS HOLLAND BACK/ROBBED A WOMAN {SUICIDE THREAT [SUIT TO CONTROL BAltmensdg tion—So They Killed Themselves. offer BOYS’ CLOTHING at Reduced Woman Who Was with Spey-| Michael Nagen Held Up The-| Gesine Hulstede Kills Herself Edward M,'Shepard in Open} Hand in hand these child lovers ers When He Died Says He! - resa Jenkins in Jersey City) with GasAfter TellingSweet- Court Declared the Legal Prices to close, as follows: ~ 1 died. Followed Her from Charles-| —Caught by Policeman Who; heart She Would if He Did) Action Brought Was Simply s Silene Sar $3. 45 4 75 a “ Like the “Babes in the Wood,” ton Against Her Will. Gave Chase. | Not Make Up. a “Strike.” Double-breasted and Sailor Suits, 93.45 & 4, Be Nie they were found lying in the forest | near Middletown, N. J., victims of Mixed Cheviot Norfolk Suits (not all sizes), 3.90 BS: i Theresa Jenkins, twenty-five years oli! The body of Gesine Hulstede, a cook A decision was handed down to-day 4 their parents’ inexorable opposition ates nay me Holland, | the young) “Twas found on the floor of her room «it Hagel) inotherValtea State ¢ ' 25 1 5 to their marriage. Woman known as Mrs, John Barris, and | Of No. 12 Montrose avonue, Jersey City, | ee on Aoot at No ot Wont, Bats HEY) alana: WH: Gone Washable Sailor Suits, . 1.25 & 1.6 ; who accompanied the dying Mark J,| 6a% held up and ears to-day while | fourth street to-day Speyers to the New York Hospital and|O" MT Way r er acreame at-| Bhe had heen dead three disappeared after his death, arrived in| tracted the attention of Policeman Han-| bulance surgeon sald Nour her \ New York this afternoon with Attorneys | ley, was tho end of q rubber tube connested George Dunn and J. W. Dwight, of] He aaw a man running and gave change, | Nith AN open aantel. On a ible was a | Tthaca. note addresse to € tnilma ‘ A few blocks away the policoman caugh Oo. 218 Browdwa tien | th It sems that. after leaving Speyera, th ; u n : Seats omy bed RteNG eee Pha PRE as pal With whom she had deen living at No, | the Funner, whom Mies Jenkins tdenti-| red: i Have RBL, Nene Strom aul Ton ; 300 West Seventeenth street under the | fled as the person who robbed her, “ih Bye noe Hee I ee rike’ and an ate name of Sarrts and wife, she went to| When taken to the Communipaw ave-| Stl Keep my word NHB N RAAT AE he ao oeeD ; a jally completed her brother's home in Ithaca, nue station the prisoner sald he ’ ay DEIR TABSKUSHILOIAY HURWSS) Ghrodieh een SU ERR GS ATTINGS, The notoriety became #0 unpleasant] Stichael Nagen, of No, #83 Montsomere| BY ee nee ne World ronorter told | su hrouxh a loxal techniealtty MM U and M Ae Bullman of the death of the young | — It was in a quiet spot in the woods, near Mount Freedom, a farmer found the bodies of a boy and a girl. They ‘ lay side by side, thelr hands tightly ) clasped, their faces peaceful. Near them was an empty bottle, labelled “morphine.” < It was the end of a pitiful ttle ro- mance, They had died together because they knew that, living, they must live apart Robert Mains and Alice Borroughs, by the Undergr York and the Ra Railway of ranstt Subway York and ers, dM. Shepard, acterized In Washable Russian Blouse Suits, . what Kaw the city, el who died at twenty and sixteen respec- that her brother advised her t@ como! street, Jersey City. Jud | a ee . } ) dge Murphy, in vO! broke down and erie! seria ¢ rau : ‘y Jud hy woman he bro / a. Ively, had been companions from child Rate On Boe arattend the Coroner's! the Second Criminal Court, held Nagen| "thought ahe was Cooling, 1 vroumm | GIFT FROM HELEN GOULD? apanese and Domestic Cotton Rugs, Domestic ~ hood, Alice, the daughter of Robert's Inaliest ob Bpeyer's body, and heisent! tor the Grand Jucy. The amount he Ob-| ner trem Garters to wane Wer Our t sister, now Mrs, Edward Benjamin, was with her the two lawyers. tained was very small Fa RL CELAP RBH aio eke Kid ‘e Smyrna, Wilson, Brussels and Wool Art Si & a bright, laughing little thing, and de- Miss Holland sald: was ‘not ready wi ‘| HOHADLEY, Masa, June 19.—at * | lghted In the homage cet ped “The man pursued me from Charles | Se he tHE NEE uation excrelseg at Mount Hol in Blue and White, Green and White and’ young uncle, He guarded her when she ton, where I was in charge of an ex-|kill himself if I did not marry him, 1! about it eee the Rev Judson Smith 4 first went to school, was her partner in (CE BURROU hibit at the Exposition, Although I] still refosed, whereupon he took poison. | back to a dl that $4,000 had been given to other desirable colors. China and Japan Mattings, childish games, her champion every- = knew he had been married three times, | Pitying the man for his unfortunate in. | Kaw 1 was oft AILS Teas Whbee ecee a R Heck) R ‘i te where. he Insisted on paying attentions to me. | fatvation, I started to do what I could | “Twas going to see her last Sunday va! chalr by one whose name was { H Mrs, Benjamin at last spoke to the|to alter his mind and not trouble the|t tried to avold him, to relieve his suffering, but I became but T did not want her to think she had withheld | Rugs received forS torage, epair: ngalsoattended Co] ee erat eee told Fenugineauese ea any further. Hue he was obstinate} “After my arrival in New York he|alarmed at tho sensational and cruel, made iapcomaia wot Pa or Wi OUT ie Pirie that Mins Helen M. Gould, he must not be so constantly and a quarre: resulte came to my rooms at No. 30 West Sev- | untrue stories I heard and hurried home ing . day, hee auuplomented ner tonnee eis company, Aas thelr intimacy’ would at>|\ ‘there was|intense excitement tn Mor-| ¢nteenth atrest and declared he would (tony tauly?” seruiliaan eaidihe) would bury. th toy dan,toy, PE Ben Cee RTE Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Roenwe, tract attention. ristown Sunday when it was discovered “I don't care if {t does,” declared the/tnat Robert and Allce had disappeared. youth recklessly. ‘We love each other,|The boy had bought a new suit of and igome Gay welll l@et married? clothes, the girl carried away her best ‘aie Mrs. Benjamin was overcome. She lgon thought they tad olened, But the talked earnestly to Roberts begged him fine garments were not for a wedding. SPIRITED OUT OF REACH.|¥ The simpson Crawford Co, Establishment is representative of the highest The Econom Basement : ideals in merchandising. which means offering the world's best at the ° Miss Hart, Whom Man Said He Would Kill, Is|¥ fairest of prices. A lengthy period of experience with us has famili:rized _ Its very name signifies money-saving, great value-giving, aggressive and pro-- 18S arts T UnderlGuard- you with our characteristics in this regard, Solicitude for the concerns of the people eSie merchandising, It is the busiest part of our store on Fridays, and is each week’ E Taken Out of Town Under Guard. insures growt! ogress and success. Buyers of merchandise for the wardrobe and becoming recognized by more and more people as being New York's greatest bargain gi » progress 5 | Mecc ) the home are always sure of almost inexhaustible stocks here, and not only great Mecca. “Pat $5,000 under theietoop of. your Italians in hie: contracting business, quantities, but, as above stated, ever the choicest and most desirable goods, at prices etn ch Friday morning the various counters are filled with seasonable and worthy ; as fast as 2 . and believes the threat may have been that cement th argument of value. one line is sold out another takes its place; thus the interest is sustained the entire day by the continuously office within a week. If not the heart | ree mes aos nlster ‘pursose by a je arg ; , varying character of the merchandise, pee ey pees reese ete teraacsotenail in (vnleny ner (tathee Upholstery Dept, Women’s Long Caats, $7.50. Silk Remnants. i reek merchandise in our Economy Basement is offered at prices far below the regular, such as as tne one I spoke p Third Floor. Thint Floor, ' Main Iloor, Rotunda sure decided money-saving. ct threatening her life iF y ing. 7 9-day is the day this threat is due/ received the note t J Full size Hammocks, includi: Long Coats of Mohair or Linen,| Absolute clearance of every cut : . ; SY hs ee cacvien lout usleze miicheries Be ee at ueciice ETeuaR c eoraeie spreader and pillow; "140 cox |Tailor made; for travelling or driv:|length ot silk tn tae. house, Em- Women’s Vests, 1214c, | Adjustable Window Screens. |Odd Lots of Fancy Linens at hy. Brookign soutras: lchacaciarn Ge hough Taal ine barnes Value, @t....ccc.cc0c2.e. 9B |ing they are indispensable; 50] braced are black and colored Sitks || Women's Swiss ribbed white| _ Adjustable Woven Wire Mosquito Half Price. ; Hart, che wea:hy y! Gialeia mieten aipped’ “int water ithe Extra large Canvas Weave Ham- |special at............... .. a of almost every decription: 38 elastic single or Richelieu ribbed | Screens, in stained Oak or Walnut Comprising Doylies, Towels, Cen- a tor), deposits the) money’ under, (he) Tee ‘ mocks, with adjustable pillow and P Sepcunauner=rpeeaed Regular 75c. values at. Vests, low neck, sleeveless, would | {T@ines— tre-pieces, Squares; in plain hem- stoop of his office, as per instructions | “son, jeave Brooklyn, ‘This ls a plaited valance, in choice color- Summer Gloves. Regular 98c. values at. 45] be very good value at 190,” Height 24x87 inches exten- JQ |stitcted, drawn work, Renaissance, tn the letter, warnlngie Ings, regular $3.00 2,25 Main Floor, Front. oe for : 12% Ter eer ena eons 24 ete, at Miss Agnes Hart, whose life was thus| Miss Hart relates her strange experl- UB wissen 8s sees e esses Mee, Exclusive and choice styles and Special Attractions in Art —t—— 222s. a threatened, has left the clty and her| ence leading up to the reeelpt of the pete Baan Eeroene ‘bext very best gualtties In | Summer esa dery Department, Women’s Vests, 19c, SION TREN sie nts ee i Half-Marked Prices, family are keeping her whereabouts se-| lett eal 1 4 2 a S Four new styles of fancy neck. aie ig leeds . During the night three detectives! “I started out a week ago, Junc 11. on rigging: ness around the Simpson Craw- Second Floor. a : * . i Infants’ S 1Sc. fara @SSaOULl yes all GerElemadinrtere aero | RIBCEEINGy our sneleeaNs ce twaleed Sizes 6x8 ft. 7x8 ft. 9x8 ft. ltord Co, Glove Counters. Special] German Linen; stamped in con- vet ck: sleeveless white lisle / Remnants of Fine White Goods, Infants’ long Be good qual- hidden in the bushes along the edge of | down Seventh street to Elghth avenue, for Friday, Two Clasp Milanese] ventional designs: trimming at ek ree ies Great selling, such as we've ex-jity Muslin; one box plait in front Prospect Park, opposite the Hart resi,| niending to take a car, 72 84 1 08 Suede Lisle Gloves; perfect . rae rs neck and arms, or . tiimmed with. Caxibile “ratte dence, at No. 18 Prospect Park West.| “Walle standing on the corner a iran . “UG \atting, per pair............ 50) size 18x54 inch, 79 {plain crocheted edge; actual 1 eee ee eee ee ee ad wes ana natseeoe? e ‘They observed nothing suszicious, but| St*PPed up to me and without speaking eeg RAR AHe We are also showing Lace Mitts, size 18x72 inch 89. | 3°. Kinds, at. Accumulation of short lengths | Value 280, wt..-+s-+ ", be \ lt at daybreak they were relieved by a new| handed me a card on which was writ- Women’s Shirt Waists, various styles, many of which aré) 76 97497 inch 49 treme sete Tone tatiat be dlapeaat ok al es AR cab ba E Getail of watchers, ten: A. Hart. Second Floor exclusive, These are highly suita- i ee Remnants of Dress Goods. On\eale tocmorrow at . Misses’ 50c. Drawers, 29c. Delay in Reporting. Was He an Italiant Of Sheer White Lawn, fine tucks | ble for present wear. size 36x36 inch......... 75 Colored and Black Dress Goods, Miata GHeerier F cantly, - Mr. Hart thinks it strange that] “‘The man appeared to be an Italian front and back, with three rows os size 45x45 inch.....6.. 9 in lengths of 2 to 5 yards, this sea-| Ffalf-Mlarked Prices. Muslin clustee’ ce poses tucks, of fine embroidery 1 C. B. a la Spirite Corsets, f ’ ‘ though he reported the receipt of the| laborer, dreseed up in fine clothes, My y in 1 25 . D. ja Spirte 3 These are most excellent values | 82'S newest weaves and color- trimmed with embroidery ruffle. threatening letter to the police of the| father employs many such men and I with twenty pati $1.85, and command almost double these |/288 value 50c. to $1.50 yard, 25 ~ felled seams, perfect ehapes; sis eatee Goa pafene ag cae ANT = AUS ROOD RE Orage ay of hemstitched, one-half 1 25 First Floor, Near [levator. prices in many stores. Lier PEPIN LE SNK Wash Dress Goods, 5c. Yard. uP to 14 years; value 50c., 29 th t ti] last Monday. Since | , “I” reply “the man shrigged his shoul- inch tucks, tucked bi be Made of fine quality Batiste, | Hemstitched Linen Squares z = sete sevessetensaess teens then ix of Brooklyn est. detectives | fr#, dulled, his laveh RAC dows over eaters boned to give a perfect stralght | size 12x12 “1.2 Short Ends of Laces, [| Choose trom all, sorts of Wash | Faney Cretonue Pillows... 25 have been at work on the case, Capt, | watched me until 1 got ona car. $5.50 Mattresses, $3.90. [front shape; style 444. sizes 21 to] ~ We dave, culled out from our and dark printed effects; remnants |, Linen Bureau bearts; size 3 Reynolda 1s) of the Oellet that the | , Miss Hart sald that the man followed Fourth Floor. 28; wherever sold the price 1.85 size 18x18 ++ J9 travelers’ samples of Laces all pat- of course; the qualities which are} !5x54 Inch; 50c. values...... ‘ mies is the me sink neo. wenn Watched jer from the opposite side of Our erecta) Sombination Mattress |!s $2.50; for Friday only.. . size 30x30... - 39 terae sold put; short lengthe of de- | embraced command more than 5 Tkimanontanny ie past year has sent reatening | the street. made from selected cotton, wool Se ere eee Py <j sirable styles, 7 to 10 inches long, | ti thi rice; yard.. _ ‘ letters to Mrs. A. J. Pouch and Peter Next moming ehe saw him pass the and fibre; the most serviceable and '75c, Black Dress Goods, 5c. size 36x36.. 49 é | three times this price; yard , house, and an hour later the unsigned W. Rouss. Mr, Hart regards the letter | jetter’ calling for $000) was received. by more seriously. He employs many her father. DILLON MUST FACE JURY, tte tr! it 1s announced that Banker and pieces of 6 to 9 inches square | comfortable medium-priced Mat- Main Floor, Homstitched Linen «rays: that can be used for dress trim- tress ever offered the public. This} 50-inch English Mohair Sicilian, j mings, as many are of medallion Muslin Pillow Slips. black and white border..... Mattress 1s considered remarkably {lustrous black, excellent quality,| SIZ 18x27.. 23 effecta; they will be sold at P ee eaanean 50: Kirt i] Sofa Cushions, covered with fan- Bacelient aueiity, welll meds, ‘ good value at $5.50; special 3.90 specially adapted for skirts and fy autine, tute to mate Ribbons and Flowers. Of printed Lawn with Persian border; also white with 89 a Adrian Iselin, jr., will produce a bapk of price for Friday only...... bathing sults; regular value, ! to size 45x36 inches, ei 54 Court Again Refuses to Quash In- | &Vidence which he had experts collecting ir pean 7 The. Yard, Ate.) vrecrsorrs AS jclose at vos seoseesereees 39 oe Each. i 12%, Each, in dnd Tata Rist eee = for four months at an expense of $15,000. $6. 00 Rockers at $4.00, ++ ote 0 ee a /* tate soloringa: AN fe: Gofment of x-Mayer, , ‘ Fourth Floor * . |Imported Lace Hose, 35c, Pair Two Specials from $1.00 Shirt Waists, 39c. sot ayer <CIOFIRRS? SXCEREORT as om ——— SS , 35¢, yan d al value at, yard......... i t IEE EG ate oss ciel Gum inOaneleGlonen, | Jumbo Rockers, made from hard, Three Pairs for $1.00. Jewelry Department. pAVomen's Waists of ovenwork Ba-| $8, 50 to $10.00 Trunks Odds and ends of Flowers, prin- thoroughly seasoned Adirondack Main Floor, Froat. f tiste, in natural Pongee color; tuc! cipally Roses and Foliage; ther arguments in the Supreme Court ROME, June 19.—Judge Taft, Governor || — Main Floor. ed hou.der effect. tucked back, at $7. 75. 10 to-day Justice Smith again refused ti Philippine Islands, 4 the Maple, built for strength; seatsand| Women's Hast Black Imported A A shoudel * . +19. remarkably cheap at......... aoe Lanes aed) Pee) TaanBe 88 backs of closely woven ratta: A \Etone: double lanier and Sterling Silver, 95c, stock and tie; good $1.00 Our “Langtry,” the best ever of- cgenres Y quash the indictments against ex-Mayor| Americans who are with him, lunched iy m rattan, ex-| lisle thread Hose; double soles an. bet 39 C f; e G ¢ ms Michael J, Dillon and ex-City Clerk An-|at the American College to-day, The tra broad arms, supported by iron |heels; three different effects of} Beautiful new patterns of Ster-| Y@IUG At .....cceecceecr eee fered, at the regular prices; Bass-| o-Carts, $10.00 Kinds Ww braces; a most comfortable and open lace work; regular 50c. value, | ling Silver Cream Ladles, Bonbon La 7 ae wood, Canvas Covered, riveted all fe 5 drew J, Selz, of New Rochelle, Judge toasted the Pope and President ; jor D/./5, chat Mt, ” ure! ocker; made to gel at | al pairs for , or Spoons and ongs, Sugar Shells, Me " er, oi P The trial on the charwes of grand lar-| Roosevelt. The rector, Rev, Dr, Thomas durable Rock: ade to sell 8 melee fon BGO for) ele iT si Shells, | $5, 50 Shirt Waist Suits at $2.95! over, ave slats on top, tron bound Compare’ them (eth enyi ete cen A r re $6.00; to ve offered Friday pair ...... ci sees |Sardine and Cold Meat Forks, &c.| 100 Shirt Waist Suits of White | and clamped, six heavy dowels, two es y and the auditing of alleged fraudu-|¥, Kennedy, and the students responded 4 00 inside tri nd umbrella compart-|@nywnere at $10.00. Body of close lent bills will begin next Thursday. At| with hearty cheers. BEicjeeses 5 rs Bright Polish and French Gray Fin-| Lawn, tucked; also in black and | inside Ten nod threehon |anely woven rattan, made with tee I ted Lisle Hose, 19. ish; eech piece nicely cased white Lawn, Pereales, Chambray | ment; | linen lined throughout, |"? iral teel reach = ' Mported Liste Tose, Ic. ; ; 95 rip brass Yale & Towne locks; 32, 34) 2¢W spiral spring, steel 1°68, Unusual Values in Matting. Main Floor, Front And remarkably good value at and linen: regular 9B 20) oigie Mag ten aig i ehion te 7.75 rubber tires; in fact, every device Fourth Ploor, Women's fine quality light eeu: FITTS 4 Gacanonon . v 10,00 values at.......0.. d/o {to secure comfort and safety, rod China Matting, extra heavy, joint-| weight imported Fast. Black plain Belt Pins, 19c, ee ee ee \§ values and parasol included. Reg- 1.75 Jess, made from selected straws; |lisle thread Hose, double soles,| aceimites of lx dewiene ofthe $!.00 Kid Gloves, 45c. 1 vd Leather Belts ular $10.00 kin te y |] plain, white and figured: heels and toes; value 28 4g! mnest I'Art Nouveau now shown| Special for Friday only. an as-| Silk and Leather Belts, 25c, | man 0 $7.50 grade. » 595 [at pair... ju ratclase Jewelry houses, ell |sortment of women's $1.00 4.5| a really wonderful agortiment of| Remnants and Linings. r ® a 9-2 ere 1 18 Kid Gloves, at, the pair... ); women's an ther Belts; ‘omprising Moreens, Alpacas am | PO DO RIAB ihn 2420) ||| “Womentailale Veda SG, |SLOR ree ean el eens culate earocctay | eat eoe ane ana sea-|Percaline, Lengths’ 2 to. 7 | $10.75 grade. , + 8.25 Main Floor ver-plate at the extraordina- 19| [isle Gloves, ace and plain, 96 | son; handsome buckles; > yards; all at the one price, 5 C Hi: As, Cot Cush Su | $12.00 grade........ 10,25 Women's Swiss ribbed waite isle rily low price of............ the pair veserecsreereerenee values Up to Tbe, for..... ‘ ye. ererneeees, * = anopies, Hammocks, Cottage Screens, Cushions, Summer Japanese Mattings, cotton and | thread Vests; square or ape! 99-0020 -+ > aeaigs aaah ada Tana d i trimmed with lace on plain | $6.00 Suit Cases for $5.00 A Clearance of Broken Lines of linen warp; exclusive designs in | 8°¢ks: ’ k, with . G Draperies, Utility Chests, Desk Bashets, etc. carpet and small patterns crocheted edge; also low neck, wit Main Floor aati ity E short wing sleeves end extra Wide) Goouing ole leather ult Cases, ’ 1 | In Economy , $9.50 grade.....0000 7,45 [umbrella shaped drawers, French join tined with Irish linens ex: ens Urnisnings Basemmere ' bands an: lace a ve a. . tra sbirt pocket, steel frame, solid Also Summer Curtains, Portieres, Couch and Table Covers, | $10.75 grade, ., 8.45 | toms 25 aR eA aN ey Snimoh ia Hiiite ok Suvine Wichcclan Men's ITER et at Lae oa Cretonnes, Linens, Fancy Tickings, Crepes, Pongees, Savisses, | $12.00 org ++ 945 soni 4 leather handles, straps or catches; fe at Ae a ste pair jell He rae sapere one iss fides ins pt t | x et ae ¥ regularly everywhere acturing cost. jh in g scont on Madsas, etc., in select vartety and at moderate prices. Slip | as grace 10,48 a200 and ; ry 00. ramen 3800; at. tee 5.00 | however, are well assorted and in good condition, Embraced are hosiery, underwear, negligee and stiff- Covers and Shades made to order m pate ie $95.00 es. 0l » had scm? ae eee | bosom shirts, neckwear, bathing suits, pajamas, nightshirts, etc. We mention here only a few of the f i out doubt the t-| $3.00 Parasols at $1.95. | items represented in this sale: f d Sai Bathing Suits. This tn without doub grea ‘Lace Curiains cleaned and stored during Summer months ‘ est Picture Offering of the season. Main Floor ' Negligee and stiff-bosom Shirts; all sizes in this| Fancy stripped Summer welght Balbriggan ‘Third Floor. iB 19 (storage without charge.) Bathing Snits in a varidty of | All new, cholce goods, Embraced| Just two hundred of the best! jor of style or other; regular prices would 35 Shirts and Drawers; usually 88c., at........... . pretty styles for women, girls and | are Lions, Tigers, Pharaoh's Horses | kinds, right fresh {rom the maker; | he from Zc. to $1.50 each; to CloWe At. ..,++6++ ++ Fancy striped Mercerized pink and blue Shirts ) (Third Floor.) children; of Silk Brilllantine and |and Dogs’ Heads; fitted in 27 inch |22 Inch coachings; white tips and % for $1.00, - and Drawers; actually worth TBc., at... 29 of Flannel; Oak circle frames; also Lemarque | ferrules; in fancy stripes, diferent) fetter assorted value from $1.00 to $2.50 59 White Mercerized lisle open mesh Shirts and mi Proof Etchings, fitted with muts, colors, as well as the wanted hem-| each, at ‘ ARASHRALAAI li'peawanas nti fully $1.00 each, ai 39 For Children, .$,25 to 1.95 in handsome gilt’ frames, with {stitched Royal Blue and Hunter! ““pujamag, Madras or Oxtords, men’s and bore 9| " iO SA Mss rte For Girls 1.95 to 3,50 | matched metal corners; siz0 24x45 ; atraight natural wood han-| sizes; worth from $1.00 to $2.60, t........065+.. © Odds and ends of men's Silk Neckwear, 12% la: 10 3 inched: actual value $2.00 to 0. ; tassels to match; reg 1.95) ,, Wishtwetght Cotton and Wool Flannel Shirts; all shapes; regularly 25. to 50C., Ot. ecsseesees i For Women...2,25 to 5,00 | 3.00; special at............#eOO luiarly $3.00, at..... seseees Bo7D! tinen neckbands; sold for $1.00 to $2.00. 75 |, iaching Suite; men's fiat color, two-piece Bath- f rs ee 8 andar did at 7 Ainin ATI E Oe : ing Suits; a few odd ones; 00, + Hammocks and Cushions, a_,First Foor OY a opepy Sere ny Pee ee Biakes lass iid’ husbees Ge elas as aac | ate ce ee : Boys (el othing pecia is for Fri ay. | trimmed Night Shirts; regular price Thc. to 45 100 dozen of our regular men's 50c. Neckwear; clean, o Second Floor, | $1.25 each, at.......,+ Rint ceahe . fresh pure silk novelty fori nRaMes; light, medium 1 0 ys" 7 Sailo Socks; nothi but high it, fine imported and M@rk colors; have been selling at from SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, and SATURDAY UNTIL NOON {T° $1.95 for Selle Pulte of pare Worsied Sore, | ga ge for Bere fer, ually, Salix Suita;| | Sacks: nothing but bigh oot. tne Imported oq | and rk colors: have been sling of Som ay WHEN STORE WILL BE CLOSED: p brows. An Y, prettily trimmed | \vorsteds; Hght weight, elegantly wimmod; no. bet 209 ert | with silk embroidery, for ages 8 to 10 years, value ier shown eleewhere at $5.00, Linen Collars 6 for 12¢ 98, for oys’ Suits; nobby Square-Cut uF Me » . Woven Hammocks, large sise, With valance and Cushion, ap etait , »| $4.50 Norfolk. Suits: Oheviows, Teen Cagals | 1,500 dozen of men's and boys' four and five ply Simpson, Crawford & Simpson pure Ldnen Collars; for Boye’ Waab Gults, for ages 1% tm 12 | To Jorsteds; neat and nobby patterns; also | { nen, Il sizes of some styles; enibraced are high-band and regular turn-downs, straight ep 1 h, $1.37 | $2 25 meres and Worsteds; neat and 1 i nH; 8 broken Mn 1 siz $F colorings, * . each, * and 1,85 * years} Imported Gelateas, Linens, Piguet. | navy niue; tallored in most excellent manner; for| standing und wines: sizes {rom 12 to 19 inch; those are all high-grade goods, which have alwaye sold a * Chambrays and White Ducks; dainty silk emblems | ages 6 to 16 years. Regular prices elsewhere §5.50| 12! to 200, nach As We are discontinuing this line of special Collars, we have marked them 6 for 12 Down Lounging Cushions, covered ‘with Tapestry tn on shields and collars; regular values up to $3.00, to 96.60, all in half dozens, at the price of relaundering...,.... + ‘ peeperenerenagencereres rf) light and dark colors, specially made for Summer $1 28 Sixth Avenue Sixth Avenue : ree tn oe we RIE vinpsonGranfordGo. ——_ 1 9tnto 2o0h Street 19th to 20th Street. Hozk aa 5) Hrs eR TO PY Ne dal is i iat “ alii dalkent saicsidhl i studi bad — A se al =

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