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Pes ~-eemhen they had not been married at all \ Bketch of the Reform 4 9) "China: Its Past. Present and F ROWERS OF RICE AND SHOES BEWARE: “/ You'll Be Arrested and Locked | {Up for Breach of the Peace _' If You Deluge Bridal Parties In Hartford. KICKS FROM OUTSIDERS. They Object to Being Assaulted with Misdirected + :0tgear and See No Reason’ Why Their Clothing! Should Shed Maverick Rice. i (Spectal to The Breaing World.) @ARTFORY, Conn, June 26.—Since| (@rders Have gone forth to arrest for |} Preach of the peace all those who in- @ulge in rice throwing at bridal parties, | the custom has been put out of commis- ion at the Union and State street sta- tons of the Consolidated Railroad on | | the Harttora Division. | Gupt. C. 8. Davidson, of the Hartford | | | Division, is responsible for the order | | | that promises to make Hartford a utopla _ ‘for those persons of sensitive natures | | who wish to avold a deluge from the| Mee fields and the onslaughts of old| | rubbers, shoes and other dilapidated | footgear, _ “I've been watching the antics of riee throwers for years," said Mr. Dav- »/fdeon. “Being at the railroad we get | im touch with it. I've seen tt going on Sand would never have issued the order | OF called upon the police to make ar- rests if {t had not been carried to un- Teasonable limits. i “The danger was brought hoine to me fm the report of a woman who was Pushed by a crowd of rice throwers al- Most under the wheels of a moving train, and in falling on the slippery rice particles her feet came so near being cut off that it is unpleasant to think of. “When again we have an elevated sia- tion here in Hartford, and rice-throwers got in the habit of deluging it. This re- cently caused a woman to lip and fall the length of the stairs. She was badly mrenched. Some years ago a woman sustained a like injury, and in ouing the fallroad was allowed damages of $5.00) | by the court. “We had a number of complaints, t from people who considered rice-thro ing a nuisance, These were not the pe ple at whom the shower was directest, | Dut those who got the overflow. 1t was! embarrassing in many cases for mon and women to et off trains and begin shaking rice from their clothing when they had been married years before, and it was a good deal more embarrassing and did not entertain any such impor- tant step. “We had one case of a woman who } wore a loose-fitting gown on a hot day. Directly behind sat a bridal cou { pleased in the knowledge that they had outwitted their friends, when the door of the car opened and in came a half hundred rice throwers. Not only was the couple covered with rice, but the woman in front was covered as well The rice went down her back and she) had a most uncomfortable ride to New York." CHINESE REFORM C. S. DAVIDSON, WHO OBJECTS TO RICE, | FORCED TO STRIKE, HE KILLS HIMSELF. Despondent Carpenter Who Was Not Permitted to Work Ends Life with Gas. lack out in the of employment building rect, Brookly mitted suicide at his home to-da Mluminating gas. Groves was locked out two weeks ago, end ainco then his wife and two sons have been working in < o keep the household going. ‘Two ago Groves grew despondent and drank heavily, Yesterday he threatened to take his lfo, but little attention was pald to it. OF NEW VESUVIUS: -|a band played popular ENJOY ERUPTION —_——— {Thousands of Spectators Ara)‘ Properly Thrilled by Pain’s Patent Portable Volcano at |imain street ar time the next fly He suvius, to see his tes nervous A match to n ke a com- | muter who gets to the station just in | un pull out, and for indies in | en some of the en took heart and and died. They seemed’ to under the weather. Manhattan Beach. OLYMPIAN GAMES ARE GOOD. Ballet Is Pleasingly Plump, Although as Modern as the Soap-Box Stones i> That Tumble Before the Fire- works Begin. Pain's patented, portable Vesuvius on Joyed its first eruption of tho seawon at Manhattan Beach last old Pompett was destr tire satisfaction of awe thousands. Rain threatened to make the tain of belching flame and Ia lke a firecracker on a wet July, but the gods proved merciful and nothing occurred to mar the pleasure of the dreadful event, History repeated Mself just as advertised. ‘T: Sports.” during the pr ight, and poor ed to the en up-to-date. There was horizontal bar act and as troupe of acrobats as ever «i Kelth, Proctor or Orpheum The ballet—large, shapely and surpr! ingly well-trained—was fully up to the Broadway standard, and although the! B 115 YEARS 0 Malt Whiskey, and says makes him active, gives night, a good appetite DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY | Is a food already digested. It it builds up the tissues, and thereby checks waste and decay. ISKEY has gists’ and Il be went free to any hoster, N.Y. ADVOCATES DINE > Forty Americanized Celestials| Wearing Evening: Dress En-| tertain as Many Caucasians} at Delmonico Banquet. For the first time in the history of the +; United States forty Americanized Chi- © nese, wearing evening clothes, have en- tertalned a similar number of American guests, The dinner was that of the Chinese monico's last night. According to the menu card there were ten set toasts, with “informal toaste’and congratulations.” but, as re-| Porters were not admitted, only "hosts and their guests know what was anid. Dr. Walter Brooks Brouner intro-| duced speakers as follows: | Address of welcome ef the New York » ton; Bow Chee, of 1e, President M. Single- | Idang Kei Cheu, of’ ¢ China, | ure; | ») Yip Xen, of Vancouver, B, C., “What! ‘) the Reform “Associution Has Accomn-| plished; Waung Why Gee, of J: | ‘Open Door;'” ‘America and Chin yy Phey Bhould Be Close Frien Ernst J, Lederle, Dr, Yung Wing, of Hart- “The Chinese in America;"* | t_W, De Forest, Commissioner | Bt-House Department, New York! it Become ‘Amer!- R SENDS MESSAGE TO KING PETER. n Worded In Cordial Terms ligrade from June 2%.—The! it King Peter a Reform Association at Del-| | || than it a ma Selling . and brown fale Price i 50c, & Best qu: Sale Price different anteed fast Sale Price STRONG AND HEALTHY. Alexander Ferguson, of Gillman, Ind., is in his 115th year,| and is vigorous, hale and hearty. & teasponoful in a glass of water or milk, three times a ne. 6 and to contain great medicinal properties, al book containing symptoms ‘nd treatment of each disease and turn than ever, that demands $9,00 elsewhere. BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS, $2.55. Highost grado of material, in colors of royal and navy blue ated with ten roe of voutache braid. BOYS’ WASH SUITS, 42c. line of choice colorings and patterns. fj} extra features for comfort. Men's 25c. Hosiery, 9c. Lisle, Plain and Fancy Half Hose, in a dozen | Gossamer and color effects. Drawers double gussetted. Sizes 34 to 50, It is positively a sensational \Offer at......... LD, He uses Duffy’s Pure that it keeps him strong, him undisturbed rest at and perfect digestion, sustains the heat of the body, have not giv AKO 1 beg: ISK H for old folks. bottle of it In the von, Gillin 8 D ‘S$ PURE MAL valuable for overworked me men and sickly children, It 5 Sustains the system, | health and toi ¥. makes the old young and keeps the young ‘strong. It contains no fusel oil, and 1s the only whiske; by the Government asa medictn always have a Ale: Fe nthe m. Is a promoter ‘of good reooguized | @. This ts & puarantec, f you wish to keep young, strong and vigordus and have on your cheek the rlow rfect health, take DU > stood revere tests for fifty years and has grocers’, or direct, $1.00 a bottle. 8 reader of this paper who will welte Duty m the the audience kept a tight grip on their cASH the my will ranging in value from $4 to $12. This sale includes all pretty shapes—dressy goods — novel colorings. You will find inthis lot the most chic Skirt you can imagine tor Clearance Sale also all thone avwell lo Pedestrian Suits You have seen advertised by depart- In the lot will be und many exclusive makings, You'll ve much if you buy from this lot, ent stores for $20. You'll miss much if you do not. price tomorrow, on the lot, is but Corset Jacket Made from the finest Cov pretty Jacket that must be moved tomorrow at “ERIEND OF THE PEOPLE” J, MICHAELS] 182 to 188 Smith St. Bet. Warren & Baltic Sts. BROOKLYN 7.98 10.98 YOUR HOME FURNISHED Complete in every detail at the lowest prices quoted by any CREDIT 222 to 228 Grand St, Near Driggs Ave. READY heart's desire? If not, short, I'll rig you out Then, after you have been “spliced,” I'll fit your home up comfortably for you, and give you into one of cquaintance , it will in the longest time to pay for it, stores and get acquainted, do you good—if not now future, Women’s Wear| Men’s OMORROW begins the great an- nual Clearance Sale of Separate Wear VER in all my yearsin this busi- ness have | made laughter in prices, Never before in the his- tunity presented itself of Possessing the best Cloth- ing at such unheard of prices. All My Lines of Light Men’s Suits have been marked away down. The prices have no connection whatever with the values. This lot includes all the prettiest effects in plaids, stripes and mixtures—all the chic Suits of the season— but I’ve too many on my hands,so you get $20 Suits 5 98 e tomorrow f find the swellest Yo YOUTHS’ SUITS In the city here, also in all the light shades. These Suils are especially attrac- tive, and will do the young chap great justice and service. They wil be put on sale tomorrow for the unheard- of price, of 4.98 Ibaveafew Children’s Suits Left froma great purchase, that have been cut, to clean them 2 98 le out tomorrow, to.. . The Credit appeared the peo- udly, then tory of mercantile Brook- §j lyn has such an oppor- § if be |Remember « We Give APMANS&G. Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. The Store That Saves You Money. |Store Open Saturday Night Until 10 o’Clock. | Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamps.| | |@ kid, 250 heels, all sizes. . o— lored b hemstitched stocks and cuffs to match; value $4.50.... full front, separate stock, sizes 32 to 44; value $1.50... THIS PRESTIGE SALE of ours, with its 15 per cent, sliced off our already low prices, has infused more activity and created more actual buying has been our good fortune to receive in many a day. The inspiration of such response has awakened even a keener desire on our part for greater » tasks than we would dare to reach after, Consequently the sensational doings already announced will take a more startling Read our biil of values for the continuance of the sale, Remember we're out of the high-priced district, .) JUST THREE BLOCKS EAST OF BROADWAY ON WALKER STREET. That's why we can say with such emphasis, 21 Prices Always One-Third Less than the Lowest. Just Now 15% Less Than That, Elsewhere . with emblem on fleeve, embroidery on coll Value $4, ar a Elsewhere 89c 75c. Negligee Shirts, 35c. | jality Percale Negligee Shirts. A Made Bea aes ae 3Ph paiern ie Spat wore ut color, All sizes. Prestige 9c) duck, collar! $4.00. sian style Blouse, for button, They are Made of fancy peroale, Anished with white ini At least a score or mo: and shield embroidered In tan, blue and pink. None better’ qo ¢ | trom, Pintshed with ta elsewhere at 890. Prestige Sale Price... seveneees C | Prestige Sale Price... exaggeration between and Prestige Sale Price of this lot of genuine OTIS Lisle UN- DERWEAR, Natural Balbriggan, Shan that command $22.00 elsewhere. Sale Selling.......... itandard value at $1.00. Prestige Sale Price. WASHABLE KNEE PANTS, Ilc. 37C\ 8%: / 7 i Elsewhere ’ j Elsewhere Outing Suits, $4.25 "scwtere/Men’s Suits, $13.60 Bsewner . Two-piece garments, nobbiest type. Material of | Worsted cashmeres and cheviot fabrics, embracing a a Donegal tweeds and stripes and checks. About a dozen |range of the patterns and weavings of extra generous * cy patterns in all, Military cut to coat. An outing suit |scope. Both double and single breasted styles in grades Prestige $13. 60 Some Prestige Winners in Boys’ Clothing. “MOTHER'S FRIEND" SHIRT WAIST, 29c. They are indeed the bert friend of Madms Cloth aad French Percale, a ver had. They are made and Redfords, in Rus. Waistband attachment Do Elsewhere 35c. of good {terns to make your selection a ieams) Regular 860," grade. lic y mother have pate Extra Big Doings With Men’s Furnishings. $1 to $1.50 Underwear, 37c Not a penn: \the valu: 25c. Suspenders, 6c. Good, dependable elastic web. Made full, ard all in all a good 25c. suspender, Prestige Sale Price..... 6c @c. Men’s Hose, 25c. The real imported Hermsdorf dyed black, ae thread, fs open wore Jocks, The grade that sells for 75c, Prestige sleeve, separate fancy stock; value $2.00 ........ ® Bicy men or rat-trap ~ made Bicycle Foot Pumps, extra good quality... Spalding’s Professional and Interscholastic cover, double stitch, only.....seeeser Spalding heavy wire Muzzles, well padded... Spalding Spalding Tennis Ball, the Vantage, only. . On Molluskologians and Such. shuckers from all about Chesapeale Bay besieged the office. They weren't wanted. plain The museum was after a fellow pate who knew the habits and traits of | join mollusks, could tell the age of] |, Divaives by looking at their teeth |place. and could address them familiarly in| Get Latin by their first names, yes Women’s Summer O Why so low a price? You may ask. Because the season is backward and man- |ufacturers were unable to dispose of their products on time, so we are enabled to offer iH || you Oxfords at these sacrificing prices. Welted sole Oxfords, vici kid and patent leather extension soles, Cuban heels; also hand-turhed Oxfords, patent leather and vici Hand-turned Oxfords, Oxfords, patent leat! Hand-turned and pliable soles, kid and patent leather tips, low heels, full toes, all sizes 3 to 8, D and E wide.... Genuine Bargains in Men’s & Boys’ Wear.| _ 73 Men’s Washable Vests, fancy or plain, linen and ! white piques, single or double breasted, sizes 34 to 42; our regular $2.00 Vest; for Saturday .....ccscece covcccesoece Young This is the best value ever offered for well-made, rfect-fitting tailoring; homespuns and chev- jots, handsome patterns of fine worsteds; tai- worth less than $15.00; Saturday..... Straw hats in fine spt or sennit braids, proper style for up-to-da' Economies in Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Washable Suits, madras, ducks and chambrays; regular $1.00 value........ Straw Hats, regular 75c. and $1.00 value ......... é Boys’ Brilliantine Russian Blouse Suits, ‘handsomely trimmed and embroidered, sizes 2% to 6, regular $4.00 value....seeceeeerereesceerere® eeaye me a ; \Up-to-date Summer Waists. Women’s White Jap. Silk Waists, made with front of fine tucks in cluster and small hemstitched side plaits, back of hemstitching and tucks, extra full sleeve with cuffs of tucks and iso Women’s Waists, made of pique and madras, several styles to select from, 75C Women’s Waists, entire front of fine em- broidery lawn, tucked back, new full 1.29 cles & Sporting Goods.| |Girls’ Wearables. Bicycles, 16.98. Velvet Road Racer, 1903 model, fo frames, black enamelled, adjustable handle-bar, Reading saddle, single-tube tires. Y Three-in-One Bicycle Oil, best Spalding Catcher’s Mitts, hair padded, buck skin, onl Baseball Glove for boys, buckskin, double stitched and well Spalding Tennis Nets, 36 feet long, well bound, heavy net, only. Hammocks, 74 inches long, closely woven, well-padded pillow, head and foot stretchers, valance ee fringe, in Nght colors ONLY. ...ceceeesevers : Hammocks, large sizes, close wov- en, in red, yellow and green col- ors, large pillow, full val- 1 00 ony ee Coney Isle.” Re RE us “She Lives in Alabama.” foot stretchers. . in the right place. incidentally, The World ie that —~ At xfords About % Price.| , 3.50 Oxford Ties 1.95. | 1.95 Louis XV. heels, all sizes and widths.......... Oxford Ties 1.39. paseat leather vamps, dull kid tops; 2.so vici kid er and kid tips, with Cuban and, low military 1.50 Oxford Ties 1.00. _ | 1.00 seeg 1.25 Men's $15 Suits, $7.50. one of the best makers. None 7.508 e men; regular $2.00 1.50 59c bine obra eNO ( rn >————————________ ? aang Men’s Furnishings Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, extra good quality fancy weave, Drawers made with double seats and trimmed Men's medium-weight Shirts and Drawers, in natural and white, extra good quality, well finish- ed, ful GR eee cerersversccens Men’s Colored Negligee Shirts, | separate cuffs, cut full an thod fiting, 680: kind. + AOC Men's fancy colored Susp: neat cope and figures on - webbing, ful len, 20e. kind a 12%C} ® Girls’ White Dresses, of good quality lawn, circular yoke of tucks and hemstitching, trim- med with deep ruffle edged with lace, new sleeve, cuffs trimmed with! lace, full skirts with hem, sizes 6 to ats . 1.50 Girls’ Reefers, of nice quality plain cloth, double-breasted r boys, in 20 and 22 Inch edals and Peerless 16.98 2" Oc ++ 45c League Bentall, Roreeide Fo col, Gi die Ey Aaah oO ae 10 14 years. rr “y + 25 Girls’ Skirts, made of good ity brilllantine, seven-gore bottom, inverted plait in back, nicely stitched, in royal and ie eee 0) Sheet Music 12c. “| Wish the Band Would 12c 79c “biste Girl” clatcrogien.” Then they sent ont call for a “Molluskologian.” They got him. tleed * This incident makes pleasant read-| for capital to ald in developing. Aj The Nationdl Museum at Washing-|ing, calls attention to the power of equal interest is offered ina whole-| ton advertised for “An Wxpert Oyster|advertising and will thet the museum's of yours. &eo. No nomenciaturogian has to sit up | World. nights new words when you cation ‘ens Ai eiob ot negro, ores | UteaAOY gue oe ates You might be after t utlogosphica- logians. But you aren’. You want sale industry, @ partner is sought, ai i reap yea Stipa SRE PP, Ob red Are SORE | a lunch-room, a steam laundry, &,, Read the business offers a The! investors, and to attract them proclamations are dest, that you pro- in % in ten or fifteen - World nella: the apace;