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TION FOR PRESIDENT MYSTERY IN THI BRYAN AND SHEPARD ON ORGANIZE TO_SET STYLES. | <r “pits ote Semen, WARNER MILLER BACK, AT THE SEA GIRT REVIEW. “HARMONY” AND “ISSUES,” (rrr fesrzerets retorts ee onan or anel with Party’ trom lark. ¢ st a ix. Articles of in led toe | lation are to unite the dressma PORTLAND, Ore., July %.—Bix-Gen- % corporation were fed to-}ere of ‘the United sate nd enable tor Warner Miller. of New York, has ia : ‘ , day In the County Clerk's Office by the | them better to compete Da. | Sirived here trom Alvaka, i T : ouses, countty fremendous Crowds Cheer Him All Along) HARLEM SUICIDE Ex-Candidate for President Hits at Those WHO] frrcmaners Proveciive asociain. 10 2a8E Beser tue! ottite Glas | inetoned inthe: partys with him. ware 4 ‘ ; “a ” has existed for several years as a|to open branch depots of the associa: |TV Seiad and 8. R. Tha: ? Line—St. Johns Beat His Yacht in Brush. Deserted” the Party. mutual organtgation with offeas at No: | Hon im Parik Vienna, Berlin, and other |S, Naintters eo" taoiiand dl — _ ne 28 West Twenty-third street. Kuropean modes, and. to. supply the |Harrison adminiatratios ili i 5 jembers of the asaoclation with the a ——— ae (Philip Simonson Was ; ; 5 wo The capttal ts fixed at $20,000 and the | Members of the aay rotect the 9 The Bvening World o'clock a Dyeter Bay this on Special to The Rvening World.) (a million more votes than jatest styles and ald and prot | eee Sen ain suiy m—| someting: the President nd mot deme | ay By a and| NANTASK “CT BEACH, Mass, July Walid. before and. would tore are KE. A.C. White, Pres. | members father dusiners. "S| WHRRE THE MILLIONS MEET— = F ree A bet | Der’ hee He vecame Chicl Magis rosperous Sina : a won but for the Indefensible meth Morris Aaron, Vice-President, and | | Hach abate seat ee SMtiting the |The Want Pages of the Sunday ” 24.—The harmony dinner of the New Happy,” But Put TWO] co inna pemocratic League here this Bullets in His Head. jatternoon was a great success in point fast than | Jof numbers and distinguished guests Lay | present. E lent Roosevelt arrived at Sea Girt Ge Wisit to the New Jersey National Encampawt at 19 o'clock this / nm. strom Oyster Bay here ho! one long series of ovations. ‘all along the Jersey Cent ecotated in the national colors, 2 crowds were gathered to sen ¢ eBheer him, The progress of tne ‘of the Republican pacts Tose; ’ ‘i the Republlcnn PREIS" 4 oa ot oveph H. White, Secretary. The capl- | hortar. to $10 worth of models, desiens | woerg @ Sunday. | ans nit ting that the Republi ee enthusl tr boarded the m the J. W clock and the ya Way at 7.10 o'clock the Sound was aaa tal stock ‘@ divided {nto $10 #h and patterns. Hy ald to. the antage of a gold | ve | aes Water Dept. Main Floor, Dept. Will Be Found Any- by ImiteUng Rear 0/ Rotusd>. © where, « of the tent were raised and ord the speaking. ‘The | 8 from along th Fee wal r gon. NTA Sriaores With an empty vial, which had co! The ‘yack 4 side and The yacht an ad, Phil- tained earbolie ac nds in his for two by In was almost a triumphant iy chime who conducted a Jaundry 1 at No, 1876 Lexington avenue, found | her Artiving «t Sea Girt tac Pree! : 4 room 3 at the Hote) Minot, Eighth 1 y : ae aera 22 iF welcomed with ihe national eulate ) COMMS | avenue and One Hundred and Twenty ning and Cs b Ln Young's | forw: an be under= Bt twenty-one x rom the Camd n er nth treet, where he had committed| With & fow friends he addressed the | UPON dt Se ar ns Black and furpdy and vic entre arty wer naltion, and no caume can| ert Hall, ‘romont ‘Temple, Philippines an Open Question, Colored pia ss ones, 3 HG ea 1 for hin taking his ite LHe sets euniastteally” received by nf the new Jamies . : Bao bs Sacrsy foltowed on the law nt 0 the Hotel Minot last might. Y° Coy" mer, and’ George Fred JU LLb At the Littlest Prices Ever Named. Prefident Roosevelt arrived at Atian- Me Ho baggage wuld for a TOM) \Waiiams, hie was driven to the at with which we fee . jc Highlands on yacht Mayflower at ! in advance and wax anatgned to No. 331) rp ‘ esti (sii Savon f Main Floor. 5 0° ‘a hin firat pu It O0|/on thelfourthifioor, Soon atter/golng to} ee ees Wocre ne was met by Mayu . . \ al fi f Black Bice since July 4, Mr Rooneven Ne HUE a EooHT He) aHKGAU HAE stationery) be | Coen naar me SHEPASS) ORANG Tc-morrow morning begins the greatest clearance sale and sacrifice of Bla ant ooaevel: a I au York, and Senator Carmack, of Tennes- H et acclaim at any sent to him, ‘That was the last heard] {°C sy pryan held @ reception all the| watch out mi Wan'estae @ and Colored Dress Goods Remnants (spring, summer and fall weaves) you've ever Ushed in thos» known. We've gone through the entire stock—culled dut all the remnants from 1% to6™% yards—and divided them into three lots as follows: 25c., 39c. and 50c. a Yard. 4) of him by the hotel people until to-day out} When Richard Garley tried the door. B #| Ie could get no response, and notified » tae Mayflow- or WaMAYMOW.| the clerk, who ordered the door broken | mack and kdward M. Shepard, ‘The| treats it avopen. Tt myst roonet or tater The Mayfiow-| th presiding officer was Mayor Colline, bed tN FS say EE OS el euenecn ae ou Ute eee : , But he contended, this could not be} tluily dressed, with two bullet ;{Desertera” Can Only Work Injury | iy 6° chief matter of contention, “The il Isands of the | way down on the boat. Naan fhe ppenking began at 2 o'clock. The} publican Presid: were Mr. Bryan, Senator Car-|be an open It q a oan he received to-day tiem © flhoosinds ait a t BoE Those who F F ealde “] rere Mrs. Koo: f eit Mr. and Mra, Emten their daughter Christine, a: Peivats wBecr ol When the part st reached the § Awthe dia a to atiohor| ianding stage it wa im 0 voly Mr. Bryan took a fi h Qtention of the American people t p43 ha a sanding stag ned that the, wounds in his forehead. The revolver Mr. ryan fling at the a ‘o ne od. chiet! i jer thede Ad pler the de hderatant:ni | which he had used waa atill clutched in| BOUsers In bis address on “The Basle) Ne anid. to-day Jn 1a) otete and | Regular prices have been 50c., 75¢., $1.00, $1.50 and up to $3.00 the yard. Races salute was fired na tand a UREA SLY s right hand. By his side was a two-| “To attempt to patch up an apparent | economic question. Whether we to itp All the choicest weaves:of the season are represented, among which are: tery. e walting for him t e © vial, which had contained car-| harmony,” he sal ween those who " » voters of the country | ek & 7 extend vo ae! are not in sy with Demo time, decide only one or two, | Mistral Zibeline, Poplin, Vigoreaux, meres, . Envorted to Train. stent It Not until Capt volte acid, Before shooting himself he| purposes not nate ra es thee Utmost, three questions. | Voile, * Twine. Aeaiiire, Melrose, Cords, id Regiment of the New Jersey millt was extremely | On a le In the room were fount if ts ore h arty in} nv ee eoten pe ae r Pri i Broadcloth. is, etc. iiinder Geret. Joecph Vi rough. and the Mastlower's tender. with | several letters addreraed to his family 1886 may 1 imo two claases,| ple In fact vote upon only thelr few ‘unella, Crepe, Melange, ’ 5 } the President and srs. Roosevelt in the rms as the Pres! eee ye tutte a eork, | 2nd friends, ‘These were turned over| the Issue nted and those who left! (inne character of the chief fi : {Mayflower's tender to the pier and ct-/ and ‘rolled Ay st times it looked dan-|t the Coroner, One of them bore the} Penne Tol. Contests Onell the] practically before the A | and novelty weaves, in dress, skirt or waist patterns, at ridiculously low prices. Many of the fabrics are particularly adapted for children’s school dresses. feorted the party to a special train of E ve caré. On board were Goy. Franklin ) jMurphy, ex-Gov. Foster M. Voorhees, | ‘Senators John Kean and John F. Dry- | customary rem: wan the fret to meet tne| {adress “Stmonson, No. 1874 Lexington | former are completely changed in thelt| people is clear. No one can 1 wan the fret to mect te | avenue.” Upon Inqufty a man who| sympathies they written, or 1 liable greeting. It is his| Claimed to be Simonson’s brother went a A wit or led every part of K Jone, Gov. | to the hotel, identifled the body and re-| they ‘themmclves | yr ot return to the ng it. ‘The latter the party when ¢—2—2 22 — 2 0 02 2 0 2 0 become aware of the The Season’s Most Important iden, Gen. Quincy O'Malley Imore ay al ch eatut- | Meved tt for burtal. real character of the |ife and death Bevivarting the encampment, and’ the ‘| Simonson was forty-four years old| struggle now being waged between fantice staff of Gov. Murphy; Col. H. W i Vin | and lived at No, 1874 with his mother | plutocracy and pcracy, c B va Pec a e ind family. “He conducted a laundry| | "I say pluto: becalise the arie- ) Freeman, acting Adjutant General; Maj a Ant 1 ti i t Ls 1 next door to his home. toeracy of is one of wealth @Frankiin Murphy, jr. the Governor's | [TIENT and took ou fiare The cause assigned by Mr. Simongon's | father than of birth, and it Includes e 1 wyens for his suleide was the fear of | Rot only those who haye been alienated ‘personal aide; Capt. Charles W. Par nr there ther attack of pneumonia. Du from the common people by the posees- ring @ P Lieut. Walter E. Edge, Lieut. Charles mer Secretary of the Interior most | last. three years hi é sion of great wealth, but those who, al- y D Dog, Allen. Mas. arinur Rowland, Maj, Niniy, Mane, TMK, te Inter An a Clallacka and, catching 'a heavy | Gown Switioul wealth, ‘pander ito tie] Named PY Vermont Democrats fos Main Floor. F f OH. H. Brinckerhom, Lieut. Henry Mecd. , UxPected 1 eamaontn De ently, feared t ’ ‘a " : ey yr . i i Dek tneat. Cortana’ artes, of the Uva' | gis aren" President's “De-| tit aguin, Hefore him linees Wewteeee | standard. BURLINGTON, Vi. July at—Fete hy, Summer Underwear for men, women and children. The sale starte » "Troop; Gen, Edward E. Meaney, Judge ed st robust ob t . . a ay . . ij . Aawomate of the Slates Gen. Jone We R fled to Hoya Shout, | leas than 10 pounds, "OW SSRI) Me, Beyan Explains Defeats, | McGettrick, of St Albans was noni: ednesday morning. fi 4 f i RS ps We told in our first announcement how we secured from various manufac- ywde were lned up at each mg the Hne and the enthu- The President was not At the Highla d dis question had it onventi ol the first ballot made paramount | Pere Otay Percival W. Clemart, of | the majority of! Rutiand, the In open ey tbe, St 4 recelved' 191 votes t¢ nger & Barr, of Ni “In 1896 the mo -| forged to the f not by the action the Demoeratle pi tempt of a min fA. Donnelly, Maj.-Gon, Pet ister at Jersey Cl; the Direct Station § (Commander of the New Jersey State | Slasm = jGuard under Gov, Murphy, Gen. 1 ins fs Campbell and” Gen, Bird W pencér, turers and jobbers great quantities of high-grade goods ( that were intended for re- dent Repuolican, | for MoGettrick. | orders from retailers throughout the country) at prices entirely foreign to their y of the party to ould not go himse value. It is these goods—which are strictly “firsts” —that are embraced in this, the bef ew wueatic sad tiuanimtoiee | eee eres c This is the most exceptional opportunity that has ever been offered to secure high-class plain sue Car teaa “)and pent a cleri Wy jo fOUNM ahrat Bimsne |EOUNEY. Ue AW abprelatOg aoLee ARTIST GOODALL BANKRUPT. L I ) son had jo} hime! rithor iandOning vt powltic = ’ . * i Raced with President's Yacht. Wer want” to Tine" ulelde ete wanted pckuge ade {Ee bemtatunink ts poritton om the [OAs yuie 24 rredesick Gooaatt,|¥ Season’s most important sale of Knit Underwear. An idea as to the values offered » |} The Jersey Central ate: hibite s - f (Johns arrived at the pi ) exhibited his first ple- | _ j¥ork a moments be! inower, 5 stopped | are : Murphy and. did pur! oressed to Mr. Stern in which he in-Jand took the alde of the people, In splte| the artist, w hot only. we the small) gig gcome legal papers and his watch fof tne desertion of m formerly con-§ ture at the Royal Academy In 1839, was ht how's delight but that of the entire he, throng, n the Journey Gov. Murphy may be gleaned from the following list of items: Men’s $1.00 to $1.75 Lisle Underwear, 75c, | $1.25 Silk-Mixed Ribbed Vests and Pants, 65c. I Men's very sheer, transparent quality, pure White PULSCGLC usa gtnpan cinbes Verte Laporte Of Bor ana hits end Drawers, three, small lots | short sleeves, silk hand crocheted edge, side button domentic, all tishod in vary superior manter with Perth ih forsee ccecsesscsecres 65 silk fronts and pearl buttons, reinforced Drawers; y regular selling prices are $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75 75c, and 95c. Lisle Vests at 45c. each; long or short sleeves; to close at...... 75| Women's exceptionally sheer quality, transparent, pure white Lisle ainreed vee, shepel fee waist y \ i neck trimmed with one inch fancy trimming, pear’ Men's 75c. Sea Island & White Lisles at 50c. buttons and extra elastic; 1,500 of these in high . ‘ ' Jewelr cuous In its councils the Democratic to-day adjudged a bankrupt | (Bt Johns brought a ble crowd of ex- took 0¢ 7 SCurslonists ‘who cheered Wlidly as “he cuslon to tender to the President assur > —_ —- eS © President boarded the train. No one | that Mr. Roosevelt would be the E pwas allowed outside the plier inclosure {Nominee of the Republican party for VISIT our Candy and NO prettier or more invit- jen the special tratn had left, 5 FEceasent as a and that New Jersey Soda Water t., . * ing Candy and Soda 7 re Ww r a dozen Seerat | Would sup him loyally Mervice men at the plier and extra pre- | The Jersey Central officials Inatituted ‘Main Floor, Rear of Water Dept, will be found -cantion was taken, to the discomfort and A new on the Presidential train in tunda. © anywhere. by the {having two complete crews on board: | jampoyapce of matiy’ commuters, Spailrond officials to suspend the usual |two firemen, two engincers, (wo train aie . sschedules and keep everybody away ¢ nductors. two } man conductors and jfrom the President. je! sets of nerHeE Ae was to guard e By Byenoredaed)(Ovation: iy ‘ive thousand persons were at ur 0) In @ * Mr, Roosevelt acknowledged the ova-| the station at Interlaken. At Asbury e % tion Bei Pas crone By ra sine his bee Park 200 ntle Spltare areaaed a tte. . repeatedly. 1 resident ha at his America’ as the President's train (disposal the private car Atlas, of Gen- | (Second Floor) Binet gta wesnley, Sih wad Color petcalicn of the ae ond: Off M t | oye O iti last ca in é train, In e firat was Ff ment, under Major George L. ‘or EE AIUNRINETRUepEMAnt eine al ers OSs nviting pportuni Ies station, and encarind the eothatin: For Friday (all day) and Saturday (A. M.) were drawn ome aitaa. A small quantity in broken sizes of men’s silk fin- | and low neck, with short wing sleeves; usual 45 { ished White Lisle Thread or Sea Island Cot- yalue 7c. and 95c., at...... jh nancBonntia ton Shirts and Drawers; wore 75c. each, at... 50 50c. Union Suits, 25c, 650 women’s light-weight cream Sea Island Cot- Men's 75c, French Balbriggans, 45c. ton Union Suits, button down front, one inch = iH «the military escort and detectives; in ‘the second the newspaper men and the F ‘next two were filled with the ade sheadquarters’ staff and several Invited | ar's cottage ions under vests. erases ans iprty zope (8eCore: B) un. he reagent. caviewea tel ee! ___ The interest of thousands of men—those contemplating a sojourn at moun- Sy eae , ana nnecnurlone were taken tain, country or seashore (and the stay-at-homes, too} —/should be won through the vf ieonra’ ofgent antl he stepes ¥ littleness of the following prices, if price-littleness be an incentive—which it surely ef mus D UE Bervice smen is, when backed up by quality. And the merits of the Simpson Crawford Co. —————— Clothing should have sufficient weight and influence to extend that interest to trimmings, knee and ankle lengths; real 25 Men's genuine Imported French Balbriggan Shirts a his party where the othe aL. D, B. Collin value 60c., at..... and Drawers, fine, firm yarn, Italian bands, pearl ( 9 buttons, French necks, long or short sleeves; Domestic Lisle Vests, 25c, Drawers, some double gusseted, others with large! 3,600 women's domestic White Lisle Thread double seats, all sizes; the quality usually at | Ribbed Vests; this lot of goods comprises about 24 Mor, MOL, asosseseceskrnnecen ace tesseseceee 45) diferent styles of plain and fancy ribs, open-lace and close effects, and Richelieu ribs, trimmed at Men’ neck and arms, low neck, sleeveless; extra large ne Bsc, Underwear, Ye, sizes, very elastic; values on these run from 25 Men's real combed Egyptian yarn, light-weight | 36c, to SOc., at.......seeereeee Sans future patronage. | WANTS ALIMONY | Jonn Dane, | Men's Flannel Suits, strictly all-woo! material, neat and stylish $6.50 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, self-finished, pear! buttons, double gusseted Drawers; value Women’s 25c. to 35c. Vests, 19c. ABC., At. .csssscslescssscecacevescessseceesese 29{| Eleven styles, 500 dozen women's very Bight- weight Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests; white, Boys’ ink and lavender, scalloped edges; also several ay¥''S8c to B0s\Balbe| gon Underwear, 25¢ ftyles with deep white lace trimmings, and a very |, ¢ffects, cut so as to fit properly, finished and tailored so as to main- Soosk Sons. | tain their shape; $10.00 values, some even worth more... Boys’ real Maco yarn Balbriggan Shirts, with | sheer, transparent quality mercerized White; 0 In Divorce Suit She Ac- ' cuses Mrs. De Wolf French necks and pearl buttons, short or long| several styles of ribbed vests, shaped at the wi sleeves, knee or ankle length; Drawers to match, | low neck, sleeveless or short sleeves in the very roinforced; regular selling prices according to sizes | large sizes, 7’s, §’8 and 9's; also knee length Clearance Sale in Men's all-wool Serge, Flannel and Crash Suits; these are regulation $12.50 : Hopper, Who Was the Infants’ Dept. |] and $15.00 garments; the variety here is unusually large, thus your are 5c. to 60e. each; sale price, all sizes 24 umbrella pants, lace bottoms; values 25¢. 10 4 ' . First Mrs. Bergen. Second Floor. | choice ls not curbed. These suits will appeal to particular dressers, in WHSURSN RE csepreneercnactetase FT es a ak Dae eae as Prices Half Actual Value. and will give the highest satisfaction......... . ann f ; ee PRUE RC aICEEO PEARS 48C, 68¢, 98C & 1.98 «a. have sold as high as $18.00; coats half-lined—right for present Third Floor. 4 week alimon, Ul her action for ab- As . 3 Senrettlstan sea lus rad andade: |@ Wear, and eminently proper for early fall—are reduced to...... We shall place on sale to-morrow 150 Wash Shirt-Waist Suits of pique; in white, termined from James D. Bergen, the | sughtly solled White Dresses, 2| light and dark blues, with white dor; also a few tan linens; regular $5.00 suits at. . $2.25 Wane end of the present Mrs De 1601) year sizes, | Another 500 pairs of those very desirable all-wool Outing Flan- $2 75 200 White Pique Skirts of the better grade material, tucked all over, perfect in fit $1.95 " A o- Mr, Bergen iy President of the James | trom ABC, [0 6.50. en. nel Trousers, some with permanent turn-ups and belt straps, others and finish; were $4.50, special for to-mOorroWseeessesesencssececceeceeeresceseeewreee Women’s Bathing Suits; regular $2.25 kind, of black and blue Brilliantine, trimmed with white braid; special for DoE eee eee ee ee tit Gie7 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D. Bergen Cut Glass © a ie ne | in regulation style; worth fully $5.00, go on sale to-morrow at....- bacco Company ccording to his wife | Lawn Caps, 12 to 16 inches, t+ +000 00 0 ne [he bas an ine rom his private bust- | a an BE SITC.RE LO A Yar: '29¢ & 39¢ Men’s & Boys’ Straw Hats, pa te ee ou & 75 1 Pike by @ her marriage, but he Pbelore her murriage, but her stage name The above items are all fine goods mpan a Unusual Offerings in Women’s Wrappers and House Dresses. Third Floor, A maker closed out to us 1,000 Women’s Wrappers and House Dresses of first-class quality percales, sateens and ginghams, at a price that permits our offering you the following very exceptional values: a covlits ee rs EGus Williams, Evans & Hoey, and a culled from our extensive stock of, Funderstudy to Mrs, Leslie Carter, she !fants’ . ’ H Se A blll Very Great Boys’ Clothing Values. ear y Alderman Bridges of Brook Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts. toon ertinemion Estelle Mock, Mr. Bergen's Boys’ Flannel and Serge Two-Piece Suits, very large variety of pretty styles, sizes $3. 75 (stenographer, as co-reapondent, an + . Fabcuses him of undue affection # | up to 16 years; $5.00 is the regular price; some are worth more; to BO Akeeveveversecess = thelr merriage with his frat wite “ - . 7 rs, it ete 2 ka Ts PROF, KOCH'S LYMPH INHALAI Elegant assortment of Boys’ fine grade Was i we ene Ray er ee AND NHALATION pretty. ieiist rime af i loys’ fine grade Wash Suits, in very 95 and $1 95 Women’s Wrappers and House|Women’s Percale and Sateen|Women's extra quality Percale OY the daughter of Police Capt, Reardon, Asthma, Bronchitis, PISS SY a pallens: Snes 31010 VEArS.e+++ereerrerereres Dresses, in four styles; all well| Wrappers, in light and dark fig: and Gingham Wieper beauti- | fecently dismissed trom the force by Cacareiene Boys’ Wash Suits in several pretty styles; values up to 75¢C., at... 35 fitting; made with very full|ures and stripes, some made with |fully trimmed with fancy em- Wommissioner Partridge. Bergen denies | De a aS ec asa ee was = flounce, and daintily trimmed;|fancy yokes; all are cut extra|broidery, first class in every de- ithe allegations, Mra, Be: aye in| ct » ammplatint her treauently exe home 1s Weer | oxioated and was crue! to her. in ap affidavit submitted regular $1.65 value, full; regular $1.95 val- tail, regular $2.95 val- i Men's $1.00 Bathing Suits, 58. | 75c. to $400 Negligee Shirts, 58c. since him, and that. they (Main Floor.) | (Main Floor.) d oi the peat ot rm ny difte mors ; Men's two-piece Jersey Bathing Suits, fast col- Men's soft Mght-weight Negligee Shirts, in two CT Sarria pennant Cee A ors; pinin or navy blue, with one-quarter sleeves in| styles of the popular tan; one with six plaits in a former marriage, He sudmit- oh ae shirts; finished with white cluster stripe bor- ¢y, i, fuwing lettore received by him | KOcH-O-LENi cures tnd momen | 448} wetual Worth $1.00; only 375 sults, to front, dark pearl buttons, spilt necks. Another She piaintlsl aya prOOE of thin| Troubien FAK eraminations 1d cet, Custaye Rineee Ree 58 siyle, plain box plait front with white piping, sep- dies FARR examination, 10 te'7, Gundays, Mh CLOWE WE ssssessevveveesornsnsesseennens Mies arate cuffs; also two styles of white Negligees with ing Sults, 2-Inch alternate stripe shirts, in navy and| etched cuffs, plain Madras and White Bedford white or navy and red; extra quality, fast Cords, with ten tucks down the front; full + colors; regular price $8.60, at....... ss. $2.25 | noay, good fitting; sell regularly at from Also a full Une.of Boys’ Bathing Suits. Te. to $1.00; special at.ssssererereeesorerers ee 500 White Duck Hats, 3,000 Yards of Ribbon. Main Floor, Main Floor, Trimmed with full white mull pompon;| Special for to-morrow, 3,000 yards i A hite Louisine Brilliant Ribbon, 5% several desirable shapes; value 95c., ache wide; value 27c., 68c. Each. 2\c. Yard, Prompt Attention Assured All Mall Orders, “M. ¥., May 10, 1902 Call or write to the only place with any au 10 note you | thority trom Prot Konh to use bis LUNG CURE, Men's two-piece pure worsted sleeveless Bath- and trust you are fully| Te erieital and ONL lat ls promised to me| DR. KOCH'S SANITARIUM, Incorporated, om the 16th. Thi | 119 Weer xt to Ration'e te ¥ and me ie mg enere ae 8 19 WEST 22D BT., next io Bhrich’s Store, N.Y ie to furnish { had f° | —_——_ lad to get check, ‘afi, standstill until 1 ea | | jeerely “LILLIAN BERGEN." fest Thirty-ninth street. | he has never been ‘ opriety elther Prompt Atte stlon Assured All [ail Orders, Sixth Ave, . Sixth Ave., wih 20th St vimpson Cr awjore dCo. og to 2003 lent named or any| All Druggists’, 25c. and 50c., iipee marriage to the or NEURALGINE CO., 'y Mh Vendowaler MM. ¥. O Bes Me Berxen {appeared to-day In ine conning. stork of Clnghany| All our fancy Cassimere, Cheviot and Worsted Suits that $ il 0) 00 $5.00 Shirt-Waist Suits at $2.25. °