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!«l THINK | WON'T ANSWER tp See. Admiral Unceremoniously Ends Interrogations by Senator Carmack—Accuses Aguinaldo EN MINERS. oh WON'T ANGWEE. ‘BREAK NOW IN THE SILK STRIKE Employees of Six Con-: THE WORLD: FREDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 2902, 'USES SLEDGE AT DOOR OF ALLEGED GAMBLING CLUB. ——— rl Capt. Brown Raids a Place in Seventy-Seventh Street and Corrals Forty-Nine. Board of EX-CONVICT ON STAND VS, WIFE. Co-respondent in the Glaser Gase Calmly Confesses to EW ARCHITECT FOR COURT-HOUSE. Estimate Rejects Plans and Terminates Hor- etent Men, if ‘ t, Capt.pborhood, Sv Detective re Y ; (Special to The Evening W did not le thar Me had After months of futile effort, Capt.) berh etectives Rafsky and Ten- 38 ions —'Cou = nt to Work, Will wasnincrox, June the | Uiken mut seh | Cerns Are Allowed !sphen wrown, of the Bast Sixty-[ MY Were letalfed to the East six on S tenant elas Aone, Rael inter: wh asKured Him thal sich wos the 3 i 4 4 nth street station and have mmittee Named. Se Explosion, cross-examination of Admiral Pewey cass” said the Admire but told him to Return to Their seventh street police station, suc k good fellows’ cn ithe inside of d | before the Philippines Investigatin LHEANRON mt bere the! Work ceeded this morning in raiding the Yorkville’ Club for the dnst threé Union Leader. ; ua piace 1 war to Yorkville Club, @ fashionable alleged | werk hy a vote of thirteen to two the Roara| Before Justice Bischof! in ‘the !Bu- : ene Cc ee 1 flirt thes terior gambling-house, at No. 213 Kast Sev-] QU Wi! warrants trom Arabiotrate:|/ + doulimalayteeaay, Geclied (wirelect helene COURe to-day, Murlig, the yes |sudden end to-day AeA aut te he Intern outy-seventh street. He broke down | ; oon e Captain sailied | . , |hearing of the suit and countersuit ef | ©. Wo, you surrender?’ after whieh W WAGE SCALE, | ts! 4 fork at 1 oo! this morning in a|plans and terminate the contract with AN THE COLLIERIES: | senator Carmack, of ‘Tennessee, the Spaninrda were to holat the white "\GeT NE [the big front door with a heavy sledge) patrol wagon, which was packed with | Horgan & Slattery In connection with| fr — absoulte divorce brought was conducting the examination, "#8 on the Southern bastion. in his own strong hands, and after- ia oh Teves a A block from] iy. County Court-House, Then Ma against each other by Ferdinand and ‘% ” i ie club je Captain ee WARC an eahde: Jlaser, Edwar vre 4 f IAntaament (Als ee Dewey in answer to ques: Mdimiral Saw Walte Fim let | Egitor of a Hungarian Paper ls! ward had a rough-and-tumble Mgnt iy Not on with only: the meee een | Low, Comptrotier Grout and President) Minnie L, Glaser, Hdward Lawrence ofan Agree jons said in his opinion Aguinaldo say that 1 was the first t Arrested Here in Gonnece, With the supposed proprietor for all |company. “At the “parlor” window. was Senter Were UG OT Fondler who said he was a Madison ditasovany cnt MOLWITRE MAMTA jig | 0 i le seation of terminatiy Fcc ; ; Soft Coal Toilers to! went pack to the Philippines for [MONer Wy Tl notwiihetanding | usd | ‘ th the Paterson|the teal money in sight. the “lookout,” to whom he shout cide te, Uiweeh ‘the ety and the{aven. druggist, iving at No. 183 stationed on to: look for 1 1 i Ope BORDER a contracts 3 y i ; ras S ay Without Breaking] gain and that the idea of independ) yaa taick day anal chanced to Meda | sortyeaiue men were ttned up onthe |warmenter’ © This time Lve got} rammany architects. Presidents Hat-|West srty-fourth street, was called heir Contracts. jence never entered his head ne liscover it.’ Riots. | alk, where th aited for the} “Tut the “uokout” laughed. fea ben Gas jdy alone yoted for the Gaaser as a witness against bis i bs “You don't know of a single aise sald he had read the testl patrol wagons, Th were five wagon- wi Mi fname, the (Captain angry. and | Tammany men, wife. f i + 4 for his wagon-load of Thi etion followed the reading of : di mony Gen. MacArthur, saying that loud Hand one of gambling mater-| Vi Rained blows wagons sties, is action Lollow. he reading enalars lun a scathing crosacen- iy hone Peewee » Kiew of no agreement of the kind) PATERSON, June 27.—The first |i.) aiding a pool table on which| uf the Norkwiie Gleb tomas’ e oor Lan opinion from the Corporation Counsel. |amination, aamittel that he had. how BeeTTEARRE, June ‘If the) # ub {me ei, but that it had not beer \preak in the dyers’ strike came at| craps were played, many packs of card ney who held that the Board could ter- | tic: indicted and convicted We start work in any of the|th ld Senator Carma {lik (Dewey's) bu "i mu ets . Vea on (igoveralenrd) tables: Revolvers Were Drawn, minate the contract and reject the jot lurc and had been once atrested sureerots start work in 3 i ath iy recite [the meeting in ‘Turn Hall to-day, | And chips anit soveral sar tables, ners ie sy with the church paper a And convicted. for practising medicine a A a i 1th any one except the pana nddaa 2 was also an is ch has not | signal the “h * to e pi eh out a diplo: miapejwitb Incompetent men they) T SNA) ANSWH Micer when the employees of the firms 1" eon 1. and $1. which was|ot the “ciub” pare goMateNs | ste is a great deal better for the city CS ee any s have you been ar- will be blown to atoms." © replied the Ad-| Merritt Dldnte ‘Trust Spaniards, | who had agreed to sign the schedule | ying one of the tables. At the|loWs” atsk i to take this course than to have this | resind Mr ¢ 1 Ake. ver, compon- sistent was made to-day by taking bis hat] Asked by Me. Patterson i explain his|demanded by the unions were SS le, Capt. Brown let torty-|""SNo"Sou don! Md need! |eourt-house touched by this firm,” said | qj; : - sident Carne, of the Wilkesbarré nent chat € Meeritt had uc- Kk, six of his prisoners go and later took] J then Cay 1 his siedge | Mr. Grout entenced to the penitentiary?” ined) Local: So al Math S 1th rt that the Spaniar lowett tosmosWACK tO MDE the alleged proprietor and his two at- | arrived a nthe only. v Pesident Cantor thought the firm had | Nis Sing Slug. | 1 was senteuced 49 : ned that the companies The hour for adjournment having tw, itulate, Admiral Dewey The shops agreeing to pay the de i yed assistants to Yorkville Court, a #6 vee’ “28 ]a legal right to be heard, but was over- Wi DArianedcavver slits aA been iniptisen Be goin EE RBUBR, com een arrived, the committee suspended thal Was only his be manded wages were the Paterson SK | fom which the warrants were issurd 1 the money anc wild |ruted, and then he voted with the ma- as Month. cond offense?” aM ( . aii y i¢| 18 sitting. It is understood the ex- font believes’ he anid, “that Dyeing Company, the Liberty Silk] by Magistrate Devel. a te alan te Genecemonmen | Joly ; SS arrow tinouenel Cale Se eek non: (hole buciness |*mination of Admiral Dewey will be ntlrely (rusted ase | Dyeing Company, the MeGrath and No Gambling. He A, mLLGaE anaes ipon||| The opinion sotitne Comperaden CoUR= Pama en aa eee i fa ik an alan aie continuet ito;morrow, jSbantah authoxttien. Arnold Company, Seyer and Coirin} The club has @ regular charter on| ant the money” were saved A) Coaritr ln icepeetiera cise MGR bat teatl youn coe eal sant Wag your third offense?” e mines, which are \c © name I ap- | Brown. 0 reeny. I got two months’ imprison= Bh Previous to this incident the Admiral till he did not say so in so many|and the Gautschy Companies. which the name of Meyer Elsas aP-)" "ion the procession to the station-|has power, frat, to refuse to receive ad- Mey fire’ offense was for Ines qd ith gas, a terrible acci-| said he had forwarded the proclamations} Words, L may add that [ have sin i acti Slexpontedain ¢| pears as President. It occupies @ tne | nouse began. . i (idonal or amended plans and specifi- y. to happen, according to Aguinaido to Washington without | learned that some of the Spanish officers Hatley aie Inst a general strike,|fursatory brownstone residence. The) | The prisoners Were held in $500 bait ations for the work upon the County a a ai M4 cig ys ado ere te pled to c 5, 0 n Re Bee by ft S| firs! e lub each for examination to-morrow 0) cant 0 ie 9 irs ‘our! 1 dent Garne. ding ae us a Hea pARRTRG : tf ish BUR bie la they Jie concession fram the employers w saalateed ia pies eae aitabel ini,’ at the tequest ut Clawe, who faid |Court-House from Horgan & Slattery gn the ground that a decrue of divoree © not long enough for my work at/did not do so, Even own fa es Ate alge elglous periodic out | they wanted to en, e 1 x ek i had been o| ains w ent Carme also made the | iit timo,” sald the Admiral nt did not Unelr proffer as in by 8. F. Buckley, a deleste) tie yoome. On one wall a st a ape colnee secondly, to reject the plans and specifi- | hamed Anna Campbell on testimony. be- atatement that there | AgcinelaelGAteorilbol * best fuith, T knew, howeve ne Ribbon Weavers’ Union, and) oie. visitors in the face and Si aC) cations heretofore submitted by that /fore a referee as to her relations with “Am agreement lSsaimennepurt en ro Uchael J Drennan. go back to | the following Inseription: CHAUFFEUR FINED $10. SOU ase ar pete ere alle aS “ince you have ask 0 ne men were allowed to go back tc BineciAbieh proval of the Municipal Art Commis- era and operators in r a i w pea | ‘ Bemeeeat cutie feetanel a % . ©, MEINTON'S CALLS. a sees re mapwasivanta, Ohio, |sald he, In answer # aq nh will *\ work next week on condition that they |2 NG GAMBLING! BY ORDER OF :|Drove A. G. Vanderbilt's Maonine [sion be refused to them; thirdly, in one EB i eclia * States * | I believe Aguinulde was there for My | contribute $2 a week owt of their wages | THE COMMITTEE ap Sikal aa tavrrant miccee that ease, to provide under the terms| TRENTON, N. J., June 2%7.—After de- jand Indiana whereby they | xaln, for lout. for money, and that In- he |to the fund for the support of the men| seve see (eeu iw ves eae 2 of the statute by proper resolution for |¢lining to go to the Wylie Memorial ae fe aathracite mine | dependence never entered his head still remaining out On the anita SB ailasaceribis Gare BWPORT. Rol, June dee Attrea G, [the employment of another architect | Church, in Philadelphia, Rev. Henry ©. ipa strike without break ater Carmack shake) Ni Wis Ae ‘Phe action of the silk-workers, who! bears the legend: Vanaece ence +» dune i-—Alfred G. |" such manner aa ahall be approved by |Mifiton, of San Eranciaco, has diven the furnished such « man’ arms and helped een y ' eG ae cilesiy i ee apderbilt's chauffeur was fined $10 and u Lelinatanaiee tes Ie, [cgmumittee lect, a pastor ‘or tne x hPa taste: to organize his army, to which the Ad-| per. He had, he malt hil Setiii’s dierdatichone oF The AteloNtt isl “DO ) OTHERS AS YOU WOULD: {Costs this morning for over-apeeding his |" a waleast ‘of December last re: | assurance. ye Stis comink shat the wom d th para aesraree, ie a Verbal agreement) mnirql repitel that "all was fale in watt” ldo a printing pi Le ae ° : DOLUNTO ZOU! "7 |AuLOngpble on aelavue avenne: ating to this work, and the employment [mittee renorted to the officers of the er part of Mareh, whe eno rhe yp} he used this press fo ng out his declare 7 ies ‘The Judge, who had the one ni acl ett eer. church and a Jneeting of the congrega~ 4 | and thatt no American troop i 5 udge, who had the prisoner “ i H J 0 B RePtaine waters cnt ihe cnes jin the Island oppose the Spaniards, [PRIMA intra) | MUMOF Meld for Inciting Paterson onera described them<|PPOURRE Batore tilt, told ulm’ aint ‘he |Of Morasni& Slattery as the erbivecta’ ition will ve Held # once: Ohio ca ie oe ese waa | When vasisted Aguinaldy he did not] said that Consul Willams, who. had | Strikers. kelven ae 1A WArALCraWe Aa booNEr ntti should underatand that the yecond 0 ge of soft coal men SPR TAR URE cers ai Lee ear iiees Cemors Phi i selves as Edw 2 C00} ense there would, In addition to. tine, to" age Pe idity” and ei ca jin 8 aut ping plunderer, but Fei ieaiaerl ty Une TAL Rudolph Grossman, editor of the ayeged proprietor: Milton Roth, a clerk. | Imprisonment for twenty’ days tn the to Pate ae H ne “insurgent leade oy A 2 Friese jerk, All sald |county jail. , . howeve Austro-Hungarian Gazette, of this) and John De Friese, a clerk, All sal i ih ) the} et gay 1 think he was there for loo ‘ é Bast| Mr. Vanderbilt was not in the great miners’ leaders, | ntinued b at , city, accused of being one of the An- | they boarders at No. mast) vt the time. le commit returns to Ob! and money he continued SI ds je ‘seventh street. | @ thelr report 1 Mit | think he was there for anything else the purpose | archists who inspired the strike riote | "yi "yc;cus comm , erous complaints have made Capt lo men shall tak he asked turning to Senator Carmack. | ing some of | SHIPWRECKED CREW BACK. 7 the rer nsul-General | lin Paterson, was arrested to-day by | Brown ambitious to successfully raid) NEY ALE 2 | e learned on thelr aie reaponded tne Renate Wilma ng-Kong, Rgeasacter to-day it was re, 1, | swear 1 don't,” said the Ad-] patterson Ben so well k in the ighborhood |aat from West Virginia con-! mina) emphatically j n'a ch Krausch and Fernheiser, of the Cen-| *? Well Known in the nelghbotoot ¥ , as avorabi Mod’ chat ‘the ntrikers | minal emphaticall | AP aEAN Heallatoa (to | the lookout who sits constantly #. one| Lewis at Turk’s Inland, | Was After Everything In Slight Dut Uh a dead—Pa tral Office. of the “parlor” windows always recog-| Among the passengers who arrived Willams, (ithe Mich-| jnawering several questions the Ad- |r pot ay He wait the United | They had been scouring the east | nized them tn time to give the alarm to-day on the steamer Cherokee from i ay Mn e ARUMIELE Consul-Ge ead hat | i ee ay e miners of the bituminous gical said he thougit he knew Aguinale | Ot te cron not’ to reply io fur- | side for him and finally caught him at Called Outside Detectives. | SAH Pemngonyere Capt Rack ang his gl Fespond should a nationai qo petter than Gen, Otis, Gen, Hell or! | ig, but when Mr. Patterson | , m . , he Ci w of ten men belonging to the but f do not think 3 | iy other officer he saw more ot| he added: “He was a very Thine avenue and Sixth street, The Captain applied to Commissioner | gonooner Annie Lewis, of Bortland, Me., | hat the mie Having Aeroementa| vin, vie hwdn't been in Mania f | When arraigned in Centre Btreet Tenge ite give him two youns 9") which was wrecked at Hast Harbor, “therm uniess the life of the upion | gight hours before | saw he was thi ——— Court Grossman appeared to be scared | Ueemen who were unknown In the nelgh-‘urk’s Island, on June 9.. oh ine irs, Atkn wantin ‘for loot, for he was then taking every-| AMNESTY FOR ALL half to death, He is short, with a bulg- | = n and Sompanics i «could lay his hands on fr ing brow and a receding chin i eae fiminai twemhndy and t expect he Rot the tion's FILIPINO PRISONERS. | jie aumitted iat he had made Seed meee incon re." speeches In Turn Hall to the Paterson . cy ‘ | share y ‘a j tal. i pean the arent Admiral Dewey ataier wespiaers de-] «June gi.—At the Cab- | strikers, a dontea thar ine nad Inclted i em, h attacking | tails of the negotiations for the surren-| inet mee! to-day It war ag hem to violence. ‘The warrant upon pe prben abe wan taking ace of Manila nation of which he was arrested charges him with WIYOSOL ff Na O, i held In $500 bail to-day It was a diplomatic negottation, no Nitical priso rioting. It was issued by Recorder Sen- a T oploign and Joun ‘Thomas. | tetters being written, ‘Th ake effect ‘on lor, of Paterson, Grossman was re- | eked Pec a Se | said he had informe ludes Aguinaldo and all others | manded until Mond a rel Police rescued them In the nick of | the sroner of Gen. Jaudencs, paper oes. for omen. AST EXPRESS RUNS SANFORD COMES TO /SPURIOUS COINS — i ‘ -- | ‘Head On Collision on the New| i setniohe »y| Mrs. Stella Frauto Again Sen-| A : Assistant District - Attorney | ' York, New Haven & Hart- “i 5) tenced as a Counterfeiter, | 1 f alae ae Tries to. Have Some of the i ford Road in Which Engines| Testimony Given at Church-| This Time to Auburn for | Were Damaged. ill Trial Stricken Out. Three and a Half Years. | 5 E Wesrunoos, conn. Ju Shell vat the lane er Ten la Friuto, one of the most per- Bemtyeusd exptess on the Shore Line) iy. Gnurchiil trial at Police Mead ntertoltors known | by inion of the New York, New Haven} Ket attorney | Sacre ice inen, was to-da nd Hartford allroad early this morn- Asalatanit District Attorney T onoed to three and half years at he Ing crashed hrat-n into a telat train ord attempted to have sirleken TT the Auburn. penl Both engin> were damaged, the record the testimony of Me- | 10 thomas in the United Stat © sleeping ars of the express were badly ven on Wednesday in answer ertig thie ees owen gilli Suman and two freight cars were 1 ‘ AE yt t ieahai the making and passing of spurious wre) > the sedermgers Was matt rita Ma's use At NO, «4 ving. She any Deal nd forty years Raursd, ‘The fremht was at a standstill) Kast Ninth street was atill open on jy h , PARSER S yand thevexpress was slowing up when) May 2 and that M WHY taken OR NViin per husband and eome other re the epllision occurred. the poxt to which he had been aistened laiives Aire Hrauto. wam arrested’ and tha i after h reported the | mivicied In the United States courts in n ae & disorderly house 1s and we ed to three years im.) Mr. Sanford argued that an Injustice |prisonment Erle County peniten had been do Cunt 1 noby M Ro-ft y Her yind's sentence was tIsky when ‘tier inferred that M served othe Nell was transferred away from the institut nt pos use he aw ings that wore going on there ford reud| Sho was arrested recently with thre the veh ow ¢ ssis [other Malia by Seoret Bervive gents pon that Way in, [at her home at Fiftieth street and Se = Bs ha stone hot men und avenye and the sentence to-day ; EAR ETE we, |foHlowed President Loubet Signs Decree 44) si) can what be? 1 lent| Judge ‘Thomas y-ntenced another A ai nst 180 institutions oun se te 8 iO Jbual ee yun ferselyey Seong Fa ees : to hich Failed to Comply (3, %\! P 1, who 18 a unlyersity gradu , : it 1 aan 1s tried and convicted on Tuesday MEH Law of Associations. Tie sy re Judge Thomus on a charge sir 1 erfelt colna ia a house ARIB, June .—At a Cabinet meote| Abutment Cte serie acne teal held at the Elysee Palace thie morne | tq ty Ria 1 ii Bing o few weeks before Die ate President Louvet slgned a deeree told Liking 1 ny vyed wo three-year ing the religious institutions which bt) whilen ‘ Duniterfebtl tg VO-pok complied with the provision i % aie Biotec as ies ert ae bare 10 ae sume. avoe| HOR HE HAS MURDERER 4 Heperaes RPP tah RRL nnee q : . a He Holds Maa Wanted in Pittsburg. a a ¥ pt F Kd | World) Wn.” gepll unin this) WIDE 1 %., Jur 4 MERICAN WHIST LEAGUE, ""*"'' Ye EO SAW reeaea chy + negro, 18 Loeked ayy in pe the Mount Vernon police station . Matches on at Tournament, OFFICER WANTED TO FIGHT? 4 ¥ SR i Wan Peeided. a — | enter Boley » he gn: can Whiet League hold jie) Chautteur se oi leeman W eae tt deeoriniton i a is ane dvres who dy Svagted (n_ Dit maton at tho Oriental anit Arrented Mt fo voting Hollueman isi : aulenitea het tenn ; hye y he poll-oman win tein Gaoper, of Teniewseo, Corres: | worijcnfin miteels was urtoioneid iy tig | tee Hm on May AA Laat , Rroetty. rep 1 a West Side Co rt to duy Mey ' i —— Ip of iy clus, ght | iceman Lohinkill on a charge of i e Y asvcisign The ist of ae ing Fein si tod eae nes WE WERE 100 BASHFUL, members, limited to + te! Delve as Very angry . ° , Shed there 1s 4 waiting [ist SPP i r ‘ ar , Theat Mas ihe Bae rT Given by Maichey Were gn yes: | him ag mOlin Tea} "4 Canple Who on Om ty Weds Se prokisss, and will be | wrong xidn of the rout When tie veow Ailnsoweln lanatben Ot a coeltaaaine tee ler, took When i ARF A ABS REAR ae Hie, alicemay was eat, Jeep added taat be bravsedod to | tie, trip to Hackensack Last Sunday. rywuried they informed rsa é aromone a th a friend, and he M4 Os that they were married, & De) of a, of ww ioe poth i, i socal spit ff en a ATU pave. tc 6 you gE pl Mr. | notoctives Lord, of Paterson, HONIGS STRANGE . DEATH FROM POISON Bloomfeld Arrested | Because a Man Answering His Description Took Benls Morris to Doctor and Then Ran, Morris Bh Known to eve m of having ¢ Mf Morris, Honig. No 13 Bixth street morning in the office of Dr 10 Rly at No, terlous elrou Hon, was summoned and t m § managed to tell a strange story ' a sufferer 1 : Pes Avenue, 19th to 20th Street. | | ‘ rd what i ving at N oF ee bard « had infallial bieediegs for ail x) 98 Ain Man veil 1a powd f Serer y wiaed with agonizing pa Whe usual chowd gathered about the Blucher Oxfords Of every seasonable shape—of every | Auition-house when he Wawon wap destral leat he: = with the | Wiiven up to the door. dy mile tie po Blyn stamp of style, the Blyn M he suw HBloomfeld, white-faced SPRCIAL—style 326 Luaile Oxt ords, | gil apincrently scared, in the wrowd, | From a tanger alra d of the popula ity of patent He Hirection of Belyt MeAuwin ttovm leather we bought this \ine Russia Calf at a great feld was arrested. Me admitted that sacrifice, ¢ Increasing demand for this dressy, 4 Joe man who had taken Honig serviceable summer leather justifies even our very | to the doctor's office, but denied thas large purchase, We cut it in the most popular e had given bim ony. medicine. The shaped Oxtord, welted on stout oak ex~ police do not think that Bloomfeld in tension, soles, and will sclithem now 5 fended to polson Honig. ‘They arttbate th feaand is greatest at, the oveurrence to the desire Bhoome | 008 "& | 1, feld (0 utilise @ great stock of medicine be bag been compelled to take ae Sivlg B34 Men's Biveher Oe nt, Was anested: Lo-day joomfeld, a money y polleoman in the used the death 1 a cloak Pin on street, imastances. ‘Hel curity for loans, Mexisivate Pool in the Kusex hat Court bel@, Biumield fp Urge ree Baia len Dep on Buspleion esmuan, Honig died this Ke | A man answertng the deseription rees shapes; extremely stylish iripmed with silk sash and Da 45 Bloomfeld entered tht drug store it wings; real value $4.00, at. on Rivington and Essex streets, at 9.30 a A jo'clovk to-day’ supporting Honts, who ce na EN FOU te Bathing Suits, the druggist he had been polroned and > wan modi The medicine Third Floor, was and the strange man then Women's Bathing Suits of black and blue Mohair, blouse J 36} | wuatled Honig into the villke of Dr and skirt trimmed with white braid; special at Finkelstein next door Women's Black and Blue Brilliantine Bathing Suits, new shape; Dr. Finkelstein was upstairs at the |" round collar, time. Sallie Blunner, of o, Mt ‘an finish Den ASAE ML RUBS BREE ee Women’s Brilliantine Bathing Suits, in a number of new siesta forigtion. muttered ame vnintetigie | Y models, black and blue, trimmed with various color bralds, & (() Feresen nan he nushed Honig ite an |, finely made reinforced trousers. ° Ling chair and ran away Children's and Misses’ Blue Brilliantine Bathing Suits, bigh P [neck “with scalloped ed@lar of white duck, black braid Monig's Birauwe Bory |) Uimineds, ssrresseess Mice 2.95 || When Dr. Finkelstein got downstairs ccnartrignrhre nari Dooley of the Bide 4 5.00 and | the place, but he and his detectives 4) Rescued from the Schooner Annie They represent the acme of shoemaking art, deviating not in the sligntest decree from absolute accuracy. style, but as comfortable and serviceable as one could wish for, 80 styles in all. Oxford and Colonial 9} i ies, Boots and, Slippers. AAA to E widths. In looks, || it and wear they are the equal of any $5.00 > 3, 50 Shoe on the market.......--+eee cece Straw Shapes and Shirt Wa’st Hats. Special Offerings Saturday Only. n Floor, apd Dusen lata; | | | | nder, yur 250 Misses’ Cuba regular yalue 85¢,, at. Nhs 5 dozen Double Rrim Ladies’ ul black uader brim; regular price $1.25, at.... ‘hue Jon Braid Hats; several shapes, natura} onl black velvet binding. © Specially ‘Prim in natural color only; 54 neon of aw Shapes, white upper ale : brim te thy ed Shirt WwW aint Hats, Shepherdess and. Hunt- : ' | oy mpsonGran; brd Co. fan i (ae They are not only smart and correct in character and | | | | Store Closes Daily, Including Saturday, at5 P.M. When the Store closes Thursday, July 8d, it will remain closed until Monday, July 7th. During the months of July and August the Store will close on Saturdays at 12 o'clock. Summer Sale of Hosiery 4 and Underwear AS THE HOT T WEATHER waiting for this sale? Certainly no offering we ever made was more timely; for here are exactly the garments vital to hot-weather comfort, offered at quite positive— some at almost sensational reductions, just at the | moment when hot weather is ready to pounce upon us in | earnest. Counters on the Main aisle, Ninth street aisle, and the aisle between hold the broad collection; and only part of the details are given her Women’s Stockings [Children’s Underwear Se each, from 25e—White ribbed 12\4¢ pair; value 18e—Fast black | “fae hither” Bantalettons knee imported cotton; regular made length; in 2 to 15 year sizes. and fashioned. Whiteribbed cotton Vests; high 18¢ pair, 8 pairs for 50c; from neck, long or short sleeves; in BTl4c and Oe pair—Imported 10 t0.16 yearsizes. Whiteribbed lisle thread Stockings; cardinal cotton Pantalettes ; knee length, OF Yale blues in allover open-| — tlmmed; in 6 to 10 year slues, work, openwork side clocks, or openwork ankles; in- various , Men's Half-Hose heat patterns of this season's] 124 a pair, value 18e—Imported importation, Plain or small] — fast black cotton; regular made, TUbed Sais Hus dlkle thread with double soles, heels und toes; 4 also seamless fast black cotton, 1ke pair, 8 pairs for 50c; value pall 8 pairs for 5c; value] with double heels and toon, 250 pu imported fast blac! cotton; all bluck, plain or Riche-| Men's Underwear lieu ribbed. — Also black, with euch, worth 50ce—Light or xplit soles ‘or unbleached foet.| ~ mediuni blue and navural color Assorted shades of tan cotton,| cotton” Shirts and. Drawers; with double soles and high| shirts have collurette. neck spliced heels. drawers have double gussets; 25¢ pair; from The and $1—Cara\-| Potty nicely trimmed and fin- ‘and Yale blue isle thread; Ener Be each; 500 qualt- openwork, or openwork f y a He ec IA seta ties—Sixty-six dozens of fine cream-color cotton Shirts and | Women's Underwear Drawers, with narrow colored | 15eeach; seconds” of 25¢ quality stripes; balanee of a lot of 250 dozens’ we sold at 85¢ a gar | se Whiteribbed lise thread Veate: ment; sizes broken, #o price low neck, sleeveless; two styles of ribbing. ° reduced to close out, 80¢ a garment, from 50e—Pluk or 25 each; from 50c—Swise ribbed cotton Vests; low neck, sleeve- ma JOHN WANAMAKER blue, plain ‘or striped cotton Shirts and Drawers; shirts in less; crochet trimming; in pretty durably made; not ail sizes in patterns, each style, but allsizes In the lot, tormenly a Tt Stewart & Co. Broadway. 4th Ave,, oth and 10th Sts ANDO 4/OW THE CIRLS OF BAYSIOE, Lity PICKED