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THORAHAY MVE nin. WORLD: THURSDAY E& THREE ROUTES LINE V1. TH ING, A ae tM an si ial neue, wal POLICEMAN CARSTEN, OF HOBOKEN, j | AFRAID (lf COLLEGE ATHLETE, WHO 1S FEARED, > COLLEE CO He's an Athlete and Isn't Trying To Avoid Trouble, but Water | Rats Have Decided that Noth- > Ing Is Doing. JOB FOR SUMMER VACATION. _ Growd Around Hoboken Bath-House te a Rough One, but They Are Meek as Lambs When Carsten Is Around. ang several of that city | @eckied to station a policeman at the Pisce. While he was racking his brain ‘for the right kind of a man to fill the Job & young follow, woaring > “peg-leg” trousers and a coat out on all sides at the bottom, _ bls office, “I'm looking for a place on the force,” ald the newcomer. He had a voice like & foghorn, ard when the chief looked up he saw that the applicant stood a full | six feet in height and weighed about 200 ~ “Can you scrap?” asked the head of | the Police Department. | °E guess I might if somebody came _ @round looking for it," was the modest | Feeponse, “Maybe you've heard of me. Tm Robert Carsten, ang I'm a senior in ~ ollman Herman Hoppe is a relative of "mine. I'm right guard on the college | football team and likewise an orator. Talk and Fight, Too. “If I got on the force I could first ) enter into a debate with an unruly clt!- ‘The fret of the following week Cara- ten showed up at the bath-house in full f complaint has Veen that things }entirely too dull on his new beat. “There's nothing doing fe 4 Why, if it wasn't for violating the © Fules of the Police Department I mig"! Rose Natiins, fo at her home eight street, to-day trom burns received | three weeks ago. ‘The girl was troning in the kitchen | °% | spend all my time studying for next term. Byt that wouldn't do at all, and fo I just have to loaf aroun ") Carsten 1s one of the m ‘aiudents at the Universily of has worked hi enous! arry him through the winter. than Diamond Cutting. As $88.331-8 a month, which Is considerably More than he de at his trade. nman year he has played the university football in most_of the hon- ‘ork’s memorable gam: er institution ‘held the ‘cad jon “held the ‘cadets @own to the score of 5 to 0. He also against eton last year, ani he has helped ‘buck Trinity, Union and ‘s ambition to become a ered the preparatory NN. J., where he y; He’ continued University of New was one of those who quali- finals in the contest for the aham prize, which was held last ‘Week. In his freshman year he was tho dent of his class, arr .? sald Carsten, “Tues- bed a dederter. He didn't offer Mier ie 8 prety tough neighborhood is 18 & pretty tough neighborhoo: i where I'm ttloned. 10 you see those fello ding up there near Squ ark? Well, if 1 wasn't sight would be down on the near the bath-house tanking up on ry: Not Looking for Trouble. SBomehow or other those fellows never @eem inclined to court any trouble with One of them came up to me the gy, and asked if It was true that rah, unfversity man,’ I replied. what I meant,’ replied the tough. ‘Youse is one of dem blokes dat gits out on de football fleld an’ starts Fough-bouse, I'm dead leery of dom Tah, boys.” Dey looks like Willies fights like thunder.’ 0 ser} on the force until 4 , and then [ will HY: jete course and take up the Rempay of jaw, This experience of acting & policeman is mighty good for & tian who is going to become a lawyer.” » EXPRESSMAN’S TAKING © WAYS CAUSE ARREST. 4 Keeps Bicycle to Secure $5 { aim, and Police Recognize His _ }} Hobme as One that Was Stolen. James Halsey, of No, 158 Cherry street, ® pas been doing a rushing business as SW expressman for tho past week. He ndid nig and a taking manner. _| To-day ‘he moved Mra, Margaret ~ Bpinala’s household gear from Man- hattan to Grant City, Staten Iscland. Phe price had been agreed on, but when ‘Mr. Halsey arrived at Grant City he told Spinaia that th rney had been Whereupon the expressman lifted Bioycle on his wagon and drove BURNS FATAL TO GIRL. his ead remark to-day. “It's y|Rose Natkina THOUGHT GAS WAS A CANDLE Result of So New Arrival from Italy Blew It Ont and Is Now in Hospital. Paul Peccene, twenty yoara old, of arrived in New York Ho was met at the pler by ‘sshool friend, Derante Dante, . 190 West Twenty-mxth street. © palr repaired to a. restaurant, where Dante ordeed chlantl, Dante and the chiant! wee busy until ht, when they went to No. 120 Ninety- | Bologna, K. cod hia way thoough the in. | of her home when her clothes a tution, following the trade of diamond | dentaly took fire, and she was burt Getting Guring the summer and earning | about the face, arms and wan attended by Dr | TO ‘CONSUMPTION There are three roads which lead from health to consu: Over one of there toads panw all th multitude of poople | n—who die E gins health and bappinese and euds with diseare aud death. FIRST ROAD: | A alight cold, neglected, set tien "in tho head or throat | chronte eatarrh—-extends to the | Jungs—consumption—death, | | SECOND ROAD; A slight cold—neglected cough | —chronie bronehitle—rettlen ti the lungs — cough gradually grows worse — consumption — death THIRD ROAD: A cold neglected —settles in the throat—hoarseness—short breath chronic asthma —consumptlos —death, Thousands Just started on ono of | these roads—thousands aro half way to the fatal end of ono of those ho are atlit | curable by the w. power of the Koch By means of tho deadly baci! that der and lung cells are sp purating parts aro stringy, polsonous mt the nose, throat and strength, health and a permanent cure tol Coward Shoe There’s a crying need of good low shoes. Only one make really fills the bill. The “COWARD” Oxford. Perfectly constructed upon its own exclusive natural model—hence perfect fitting. The “COWARD” Ox- ford for all men and all women. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, forgetting to tum no blew it out and Mie two friends aro now in the New : ,| of No. 103 West Fitty-ftth street, & policeman he will got a silary Of | notified the Coroner's office of the child's | death. | Mail Orders Filled. Without Peer or Parallel! TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING BACKED BY The quality is the feature we call your particular attention to. It is the The Surpassing excellence of the material as well as ork and the perfection ot fit are what our salesmen will be particularly interested in showing you. IRRESISTIBLE BARGAINS. strongest point of our offerin style, the high art of the han For Friday, Saturday Men's and Youths’ Nobby Suits. l 00 Blue Serges and a great variety of cassimeres and cheviots, stripes, plaids and mixtures, also plain colorings; faultlessly tailored; worth $45; special, two days, at Men's and Youths’ Stylish, Suits. orings, including splendid Blue Serges, hand | ya, In the popular stripes, checks, also plain col- padded shoulders and hair cloth fron| will retain the shape; their actual wor: Men’s and Youths’ Hand-made Suits. By America’s leading wholesale tailors, Rich blue serges and newest fancy tweeds, worsteds and cheviots; all thoroughly hand tailored; in ee fit, style and trimming equal to $35 made-to- order garments; at Men’s and Youths’ Swell Suits, Made of the finest imported serges, worsteds, tweeds and Thibets; very newest merchant fabrics; single and double-breasted sac beautifully hand tailored and well worth 268-274 Greenwich St., nearWarren St.,N.¥, SEND FOR CATALOGUE. ‘othe ng, healing and curing the luflamed s, Upward of nine hundred penple are dally taking this treatment at the Koch Institutes in New York, Newark, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, Cl Washington, Pittsburg Cincinnat i Rochester and Altoona. ‘The only New York oMco of the original Koch Lunn Cure tv at 60 Wort 224, Street, where skilled resident physicians in lung iseases Will examine you and give one treatment free. Newark office, 099 Broad Street. Home treatment, especially prepared for those who cannot call. Write for de- acriptive pamphlet. 1s? SIXTH AVE, 19%! T020™ STREETS RRR AAA RAPP PPADAPPLD More Special Sales for Friday. With unbroken regularity the weeks roll by, and these Friday sales are at the post awaiting your favor, You may look upon them as ordinary events—but they are not. There is never a time when they do not have our serious thought and study. We plan for them carefully and conservatively, making sure that nothing save the best character of merchandise enters into them. True, the prices may be very low, but not without reason—nor lacking in assurance of goodness. To-mortow's news 1s abreast of the season—timely as to weather, suggestive as to necessities, earnest as to values, and, withal, a splendid saving chance. Trimmed Turbans. TWO hundred and fifty stiff trimmed Turbans, in black an. black and white; also sailor effects in burnt or natural with stiff trimming of breasts, quills or fancies and silk. All $6.00 values, at.. NTRIMMED _ HATS. One hundred dozen Black Fancy Chip, dress shapes; value 65c., at.... ' Veilings. ONE lot of Fancy Meshes. Plain or chenille spot- ted, in black, jackdaw or magpie; regularly sold at from 68c. to 90c. per yd.; for this sale, yd......-- NE lot of made-w Chiffon Veils. Full length, hemstitched, with colored borders; positively this season’s shades; regu- larly 65¢.; for this sale, English Mohair. AA INCH English Mo- hair, bright jet black and smooth, soft weave. Much In demand for long travelling coats, dusters and the most popular and best fabrics for bathing suits. The 65c. quality for, yd.. [isses’ Skirts. MISSES’ Pedestrienne Skirts, all wool, in blue, gray, black and man- nish material: with terials ih heap i seams; full. flare from knee; strictly tailored; lengths 36 to 40; special..4.85 t White Petticoats, SPECIAL lot of women’s White Lawn Petticoats, with deep um- brella tucked lawn ruffle trimmed with Val. lace and insertion to match, at..... 1.50 Seersucker Petticoats I desirable stripes, fast colors, made with full deep ruffles, at under prices. Special for Friday at 68c. ANd. .cerecveserecsesoes Gingham Aprons. We, MEN’S Gingham Aprons—In a good as- sortment of checks; fast colors; full length and width. .... jsleceleleieie sitieie.e . Women’s Kimonos, WOMEN'S Short Ki- monos, figured and striped lawn; collar and down front trimmed with white hemstitched lawn, $1.00 value for...... eee 100 WOMEN’S Long Kimonos, of fig- ured and striped lawn, with white borders, made extra full; also of white lawn, with pink and blue lawn border.....++ Embroideries. SOME of the very best values we have yet offered in this great Friday Clearing, all the short ends, all the broken lines, all the slightly soiled Embroid- eries marked for speedy and quick ‘ @ambric Underskirts. + eee Shirt Waists. Silk Grenadines. Women’s Wraps. OMEN’S White Lawn RINTED Grenadine, 40 OMEN’S Summer O eae fee, styles. P inches wide, all this P Me cr Sune ne has fifty fine shoulder 7 aoe, % ongee and India Raw Silk, iets t i season’s designs; all silk. eich Blouse and half-fit- tucks to bust; front plaited. Collar and cuffs of solid Seven yards is an entire ting effects, shoulder capes, tucking; large full puff dress pattern. Absolute bishop sleeves. Selling reg- sleeves; vey fine, sheer clearance of our entire ularly for $25.00; for Fri- lawn. The other is of white stock. Positively worth AY vs ceceecreessse +1 6.00 lawn; front of wide and more than double the Fri- Shirt Waist Suits. OF fine quality White Lawn, plain side- narrow embroidery and tucking. Fastened at side; tucked back with embroia- day price; yard.......... ery down centre.......+- 1,65 White Goods. plaited effects, others trim- IFTY Silk Waists, odd 100 PLECES Dimity med with Swiss embroid- sizes, in white, light Stripes, sheer, fine ery. Selling regularly for blue and pink; slightly cloth, also in lappet ef- $7.75; for Friday.....--- 5.00 soiled. Did sell from $5.00 fects, beautiful fabric for to $6.95, to clean up for2,95} summer dresses. Actual Pedestrienne Skirts. See So EEE | {Value 25c. yd.; specialat.. 15 OMEN’S Pique Pe- Silk Petticoats 75 PIECES Novelty destrienne Skirts, panel IN black and colors, good White Goods, lace front, inverted plait back, rustling taffeta, made effects, in stripes with dots; trimmed around bottom with a graduated accordion- actual value 30c. yd.; spe- with many rows of fine plaited ruffle and trimmed cial at. . 193 tailored stitching 3.9) with two rows of rose quill- Corset Covers ND DRAWERS — Of Boys’ Wash Suits. Men’s Socks. good cambric; the AN immense purchase of EN’S extra quality im- Drawers have a deep lawn Wash Suits at half jorted black. isle tucked ruffle, lace trimmed; value. Thi thread Half Hose, in the the Corset Covers are in ue, This'assortment in- all-over open lace effects, cludes Sailor and Russian drop-stitch effects, and in Suits of absolutely pure the light-weight plain black linen, beautifully trimmed. with white soles. Worth About 4,000 of them, in an 50c. and 35c., all at...... 25 endless variety of swell pat- Men’s Underwear. terns, all sizes, worth up MEN'S very light weight tO $2.50, at. ..c0ess 0 1.8 white Sea Island Shirts “~~ $and Drawers, first quality, open mesh, pearl buttons, double gussets, white sateen bands; Shirts in short and long sleeves, all sizes. Usual price 50c........ - 39 French shapes, lace trim- med, with ribbon run bead- Women’s Drawers. ADE of fine cambric and muslin; lace and embroid trimmed; sev- eral excelfent styles. Reg- 1 ular value 40c.; special at 29 Men’s Straw Hats. IN every style and shape that is correct for this summer. Worth up to $2.50 and $3.00. To close » SETS the lot to-morrow.......1.50{._ [len’s Pajamas. ori MEN'S Summer _Pa- jamas, made of a light weight cotton cloth in the popular gun-metal gray OR children. Made with full ruffle of good em- broidery; sizes 2 to 14 years. Made to sell for 75c. and Ten’s Trousers, Women’s Hosiery. RN Nealleg sy in OMEN’S fine gauge, lannels and color, with black dots and Hermsdorf dye, im- crashes of the best quality, stripes printed, handsome ported black cotton Hose, and cut after the most ap- effects; made with military with hand-embroidered in- proved patterns. Sold reg- collar, side opening, pearl steps; neat designs. Also ularly at $3.50. To-mor- buttons, silk loops. Good gauze- weight — fashioned TOW ate. .eeeeceeeeeeee+ 2.65 value dt $1.00 suit we 75 black lisle thread Hose; Leather Goods, Cushion Tops. N entirely new six-inch OFA Cushion Tops of A Carriage Bag; metal S) best quality Art Tick. frame, mounted on real ing, tinted and stamped, walrus; has leather handle; assorted designs; with ° colors black and tan; fitted backs; regularly 59c..... 35 with carccesel and purse ; NOVELTY Sofa Cushion ACAD INEM Tops with backs, ready sed aimed as- to mount; no embroidery sorted colors, Jewel necessary, original designs, 35 ; including Elks, Monks, In- dian Heads, First Row in the Opera, etc. Special. . WOMEN'S extra fine gauge gauze-weight black cotton, also Rich- elieu ribbed black _ lisle thread; both have bhand- embroidered insteps; first quality imported goods. Also white-feet extra qual- ity medium-weight cot- tons. Usual price 50c.... —or a— + 1.00 3 Real Walrus Leather Wrist — Bag, black, gray or tan, Ladies’ Watches. gilt and gun-metal finished Tames; fitted with purse and card-case........000++1,00 Ruffled Curtains, 3 pairs for Japan Matting, 150 ROLLS high-grade linen watp fancy Japan Matting, in carpet patterns; colors are red, ‘een, blue and gold. This atting is made from se- lected straw, very closely woven, and is reversible, Guaranteed 40 yards to the LAS! ES’ open-face Watch, 14k. gold filled, uaranteed for 25 years. se fittgd with oe 5, olly Starkic Jaca well know! ADE of an. excellent eeisale Parr aR quality muslin with ment. Regu i ‘ 412.75; special... three hemstitched ruffles; see ‘9.75 full three yards long. Reg- Women's Underweae: ular price, $1.25 per pr.. 85 WOMEN'S very sheer, Claret Pitchers. roll. Regular ‘price from light weight — white LARET or Lemonade $18.00 to $24.00; special for Friday only...... +-12.00 Lisle Thread Vests, plain or trimmed, Swiss knit, very elastic, low neck and no sleeves or low neck with short wing sleeves; also Pitchers, fancy glass with quadruple-plated tops, $1.25 value, special at.... 95 Go-Carts. IFTY will go on sale at this price, which is pos- peters ano seal woes clearance, French band umbrella Japanese Screens. fiively the ‘lowest ever cde yaa not en hunt and COATS AND TROUSERS 13¢.yd. for up to 25c, values; 44 Drawers, knee length, lace FOUR, fold, ‘old em- been such goods. The Rex iscction’ saat Coats and T d to 8 in, widths, bottoms. . ++ 25 broidered, Inches assortment consists of en pat section, ‘rudely aroused. | atsand Trousers--Home- ©) (| Coats and Trousers—Made of the ; 4 "| high. Regular price, $3.752.50$¢i iy Retfooed ¢ after ine feons | spuns, tweeds and fancy flan- @\DY| cenuine homespuns; hand-felled collars 19¢. yd. OE up to 35c, values; 8 Wash Laces 8) gu , BS, rely, ney sence up ia t yt — acne esi A oni to 12 inches. An ey stered in velour, The Go- | ee eee ees deste lado Woe ees 396, yd.for up to $1.00 values oferaen 6 ae Aes consis Hammocks. Cans are of Heywood” ; ‘oys’ Long Pants Suits— see 4 ; Pitot sen i ee heaemaiae (ooiom samme 1950114 *rinces | Banding, Fine French Giiys, | ZOOKammeces wooden {plete with parasol pascal erns, tailored inf =! values $18. == ; A DI 1, si "water atroet mavage house rns, tailored In ales $18.00 and $20.00 = Handkerchiefs. Paraguay Bandings, seca Ga: brace, deep valance, regu- fixtures and lace cover, , loons, Shade Galoons. tchman was asleep. ‘ ; SEM ASA sscecicwesstecenes 3 larly _ $2.25. and $2.50 Early comers can have their grade, specialys......... 1.50 $choice of six styles, at....7,50 SOME are odd lines to close, , COURTS OPEN. «cob pairs ot Coen PA a, Some are mused and sole ¥ 10c,yd. for kinds worth to 25c. | EAMMOCKS wih extra | Upper Broadway, th aes Non aantar necote Panples: 795. others are imported sample d, for kinds worth to 50c. ¢ | is resents che In) avers cai able, style a cee \ and _ patterns, 22 Handkenchlets) Ae peat jee a for kinds worth to 75c. deep pillow, in all the Gas Stoves. Seca vi newest designs, value WE have an even 100 of $300, cats orien awn ae os esao four-burner gas stoves HAMMocks; this sea- in black and nickel plated Damask, in son’s goods; head and ‘on hand, which are perfect Lisa Hae hy oe ef test, ee peta Ye ait Nery etielen, ay ure linen, value s, eX ong guy sol up to $5.00; yaa » 4B FP ropes, ativviceesee 6.25} while 100 fast, at...0.- 2.25 ion Mayor I VERY ag” ESE Bes a and after, 5 Q e Table Damask, id at No. 201 Bast ts Be sane @ ‘Jaylor (rothin Broadway. e " will + makers. Plain and initialed, fancy 1 PIECES ‘able embroidered and hemstitched Handkerchiefs. 5c. each for kinds worth 10c. 10c. each for kinds worth 20¢. 17c, each for kinds worth 39¢, double soles, heels and toes. Usual price 35c., for Friday ES5qpbo6 25 50} Women’s Hosiery. stices, a BROADWAY Cor.CHAMBERS ST.