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“ danger, explained the guide, af prema: Haieald heh aaieen in the business for effects, combined with dainty summer laces and fine Louisine or Lots of men were waiting for just such news 2.78 | @ A sine ei ciiioatiee Sa a ae Loved jt. Any Cente do: One ear Sitin Back. Velvet Ribbon. dat fet an ielegant Dress Hat, ‘well 53.95 1! as this—before buying a new straw hat. Itmeans achance ||| LADIES’ STRAW HATS wae:crsse dai bap WORE Ir . fenten: RoissinsiieiseisiininsAeicisiaasieenalecacien 4 : UES : Pleasant again, ‘The visitors were so tlon ts over? i to save a third to one-half on the price you’d ordinarily pay Balance of Burnt Straw Dress i glad they had como. Possibilities of the a always ‘sorry,”” said smal! 29 LADIES’ ROLLING BRIM SAILORS, in Black, White and Tuscan, Entire brim for hata of Ifke quality Me y 'y pay Shapen—were . and $1.%.......... . 49|| supply Your Wants To-morrer,| unexgected were always Interesting. nd then he was quiet again. covered with tine quality chiffon folds, finished with the ag imported = a .. i . i WREATHS OF ALL KINDS & Ovt'in front, on the brilllantly-lehted ———__— ones Ge ite Bepie with all the style of the piel price Two price-groups—each containing Split and Sennit For ladies’ and children’s Hats— UNION Hack TOWELS stage; a long Ine of attractive, graceful ats. To be worn for dress or seashore. Value $5.00; to-mor- $2 i i i ii + value .98 to $2.85, sentasee 460, fins danced ineminging rhythm. Pree] LONGSTREET VERY ILL. TOW and Saturday’ snsssecscss cesses on ae ShcA yaeN een pei ay PNA OCHS) ch Lapies WasHnwie waists (tpeidehettzndte git ansare ly th ased their gyrations and fel BY triitatameteg aii Sack fo eliner sido of the stage. Some-| GAINESVILLE, Ga, July 92.—Gen.| 100 DOZEN WHITE PLAIN DAND SAILORS, In fine Sennit Brats. We $3 Straw Hats at $2 Poplinete Shirt Waivia Bick and | squceHOLD GOODS i paw cverything seemed so serious that| James Longatrect is dangerously ill.| will drape a fine dotted chiffon veil on every one of these hats. Hat ¢ $2 Straw Hats at $1 ‘White checks aed dots and fancy arterial one didn't smile even at’the sight of Ebyalolans| a nectoeesy oe oeeraliea and veil combined, for this sale...... poeecnnAocodne BOpCENCIOOOD Supply is plentiful; styles are the season’s best; quali- Rghres value Wbreressccssssereseee +BO Mosqulte Netting yd. pe— i ‘ mosquitoes feamng oft their shapely| (oat eoyed by a cancer. On account |60 DOZEN PLAIN’BAND SAILORS, In assorted styles of straw bralds; 1 dated : White Lawn Shirt Waiste—fing VALUE «69s csesseerseeee AB limbs. stoss aldn't have tong| fi age (lgnty-one years) he may not | value from 75c, to $1.25; all at the uniform price of. soe C|{| ties are exactly as stated. ee lamomes arith aves ante Clots a cole ed Thos © mosqul be to hat © shoc! \oug) i ize joes peer Re has assented to the operation. Our regular pines of Split and Sennit Straw Hats are Fee ene es: .95| Marseilles dosigns—Hommed....... 75) ‘The mimio worship of the Golden Bull STOR ROCUT LYRPRINGALATION TVADH INHALATION 5 most complete, also; and wide choice is offered at $1.50, KIMONOS AND DRESSING SACQUES COVERS FOR MATTRESS TICKB— > . Gi fused to kneel. 0) KOU } - “1 66x80..0.4,.-. 45x90... began. Glaucus refuse PROF. 3 AND TUBRRCULINE JonnDanell Sonat Sons $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Hat Gore; Ansex, 710 Broadway. pei real Pape eam fi of 1.10| Sxs0 $B RE TT BN A al aint MIMIC DISASTER IS LIKE REALITY Destruction of Pompeii at Man- hattan Beach, as Seen from Behind the Scenes, Looks Like Destruction Indeed. ———$=— ONE BUSY LITTLE MAN. He Is the One on Whom Devolves the Work of Pushing Levers That Set. Off the Thunderous Explo- ; sives Just at the Right Moment, a ¢ At first glance Mr, John Craig seemed Ike an extremely quict little man. He i about almost nolselessly, though with tho heavy, deafening co EXTRA TROUSERS YOUR A S h lot—A great purchase quickly, and when he spoke It waa In @ hander a-Pienty. PANTS FREE ummer oes thom yet offered deme rent, | ZOINCH PONGEE SILKS as ne feares T ‘i af and tn the. hrewores from, the settings, of aigert saat || FREE That Cost Little Organdy, utohers’, Lin Gatural eoigi a as aoe But it wasn't many minutes before an ai sited the Evening World reporter wno vi i at Man. back yard of Pain's “Pompell"” hattan Beach last nigat vinced that Mr. Craig was tho nolsiest] | man he had ever met. Bofore thé eruption of the paper mache mountain an ominous quiet pervaded the nt down a “temnlo" on the stage, LN ,431-483 Fulton 8t., opp. Abraham & Straus‘s, hild t far below tho prices |}|Mcmstitehing or Mextean drawn] Al! Wool Canvas Volies tent, m 4 eae ere ites face another jerk, end an- ta N66 Broouiye, ‘Bear : Shoes for men, women and children at far below the pric and dark; aloo al mysterious precincts of the fil ‘doubled up like a Jacke rp 1 REMC 708 ESS RY | ESCORT By DURE PieesGE/AYS 2 work—all Gheviots bent colors velue wc simile of the city Vesuvius destroyed The hundreds of performers who picked their way cautlotsly over raised, creak- ing planks, across which squirmed sig- nificant colls of electric wires, made their way, ellently to the entrances and waited, with hardly a word, for the sig- nal to run upon the long, wide stage. Every one sermed to feel and dread the explosions which were to follow. Most nervous of all was the small Mr. Cralg. He was never still. One minute he stole like “a cat along the rude, bomb-planted } mines ipet tax spare Canvas Oxfords with rubber soles, Casco calf lace shoes, with oboeysee AO platforms; the next found him squeez-| “ino night for fireworks,” he re- sewed on; sizes 12,18 and 1 for/solid soles, low heels and broad in New York. Linon Batistes in “the than jobaeiel log sthroush Jines/ of hushed chorus) gi518 | enarkeds boys, and 6, 8 and 9 for men; in| toes. o Uren tint—15 cent quality... ™% ri a Se ep and (peering anxiously at the set pues peeled foe tie aeccheio, cleat Ane brown, black and white, Boys’ $2 Shoes at $1.50 Plain and fancy Ducks-abeol Bred up in front of the stage. Oc-/mut this time it wasn't so distressing. i Women’s Oxford Shoes at $1 Satin calf lace shoes, with stout fast colore—value .13% cents, 8% casionally he thoughtfully stroked his| All that could be Neard waa the iestte July & AugustAreKnown as Dull Season in Millinery Only 860 patra, but none are worth | Swed so!68; aleo some kidskin shoes Lines Melis STE CONT SES eee ee short-cropped beard. He never spoke,|of the set npieces out in front. The , ethan ‘$2: many of the smaiier |in the lot. peoeneercaute aputee cape wee, Aen ‘fempants at one-third value! except to give an order to his attentive assistants. The Chief Noise-Maker. “He 1s the chief pyrotechnist,” whis-|up from the marsh, several hundred feet sizes at 0c, strikes whieh others ‘as,excune for” e hie " 1 atont lakther Win, 1s nawont models and stylea— ea, e rc pered the guide, “He knows he can't be|!",the rear, ae or Ppa ioe egal dry ne, Girls’ $1.50 Shoes at $1.20 value 9.9 4.98 nigh prices and incomplete assortments, too careful. His grandfather and father were killed in this kind of work." ‘This was comforting, almost as reas- suring as the warning of the guide to “look out for the live wires.” Pompell, on close acquaintance, wasn't nearly as funny as when viewed from a eafe distance in front. There wes always The Noise Begins, thelr watsta, gourried over the bounding) doards and disappeared in ¢helg dress- ing houses, slamming the doors behind them, “Vemrvius,"’ was red and rumbling. More women scurried for shelter, sone with their fingers in their ears, mall Mr, Craig appeared to de the only person not excited. (le wan seated Jano," a grim-looking ma- a circular top numbered like an annunciator and a which could be moved around the circle. Machinery of the Place, From the bottom ran dozens of wires, tr in front was a pump-lit a “plunger.” Posted on the was w numbered let of the explosives which were to be set off. The key made the connection, the ato apari sent along tho wires the el separ A terrific explosion followed. A plat- just above, carpeted with dynamite ‘vecame a mass of fire, geeth- crashing, deafening. nother switch of the key, another with the “plunger,” and ‘a second rm, higher up, was turned into ain disaster, Craig was working Uke » and it was quite Impossible was happening, or just how pentug. ‘The brain jumped and, and thundered, From above and plitting crashes, centre of the In- ater is THE WORLD: WOOLEN MILLS, LTD. WITH EVERY SUIT A vhree Prices ONLY. { 18 22 55, 56 & §7 OUR BALMORAL || Blue Serge Suit TOORDER "14. 256 Broadway, opposite City Hall. 58 Weat 125th St, near Lenox Ave, rand Circle. Guth St. Sth Ave. S8th 8 . (Prostar! a Theatre). and ¢ | used in dollar shirts, beeame con-| ther, e Durst into flame, first here, then ® slant shell blew up, Tite atnrene loudest and the fire mall Mr. Craig, seniling sere and gave it a vic! This a le x Jerk. lover with its trick lines br plosion at the furthest end of the stage- Tt was followed by the screams of wom- en. They Uk toward th to thelr ea They were frightened for fair. They ran through a perfect rain of fire. The alr seemed ablaze smoke was choking. Small Mr. Craig teok his hand from the key and, tilting back on his stool, looked up and smilod in a satisfied sort of way. off In hustled out in front and for the aerial bombs. ave the signals hese were sent the swamp--went about with a flambeau, touching off mortars planted tp various places. The bouquets of rockets burst just over the huts where the girls were scrambling out of tights and into street clothes. Several Ittle girls watted for thelr jigthers and their aunts, who were in the allet. ‘Smal! Mr. Craig had time to chat now. Simultaneously there was a frightful ex-| and the sal 118 Nessa 8c, near Deskman, Marlborough Hotel, 36th and Broadway road Bt, St., corner Libarty Ste —12th Flocr, Park Row Bldg. N-49-51 Wood Bt Se REINHARDT’S, 6TH AVE. & ISTH ST. , LARGEST MILLINERY HOUSE IN NEW YORK NOT SO WITH US. OUR PRICESCREATE BUSINESS. nt-emenone Here are some of our business creating specials: On Sale To-Morrow and Saturday. 250 LADIES’ HATS, newest midsummer jshapes, trimmed with the latest floral THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 9, 1902 [2 Store Opens at 030 A. u. [to omega em Soars atsPM. Men’s Summer Shirts At 35c; Three for $1 Made of the short ends of printed madras But these shirts are made full and comfortable in size; patterns are neat and desirable. \ It is an operation that gives you the opportunity to secure well made, good-looking shirts at an almost ridiculously little price. 35c Each; 3 for $1 Minch street alale. And remember that you get good shoes al- ways, at WANAMAKmR’s, no matter how little you pay. Our Basement Store is crowded with splendid shoe values, and supplies practically every sort of cool Summer the shoes were made to sell for: Men’s Shoes at $1.90 Lace Shoes tn kid and leather, with a few Oxtords high class shoes, mostly in sles 5 Men's $3 White Shoes at $1.25 But only in the narrower widths; white duck Oxford and lace shoes, with welted Jeathor soles; just right for tennis or yachting. Rubber-soled Oxfords at 35c Women’s $2 Oxfords at $1.50 Kld with kid tips and medium- weight soles; neat spring heels. Women’s $2.50 Oxfords at $1.65 Fine grade kidakin with tips of either patent leather or kid; neat heels, thin fexible ales. Women’s $3 Oxfords at $1.90 Enamelled calfskin with straight tips; inedium toe-last ; low heels; aplendid for young women. $1.50 Shoes at $1.10 Pack? hh Girls’ $1.50 Shoes at $1 Black kidskin spring-heel shoes, lace and button: full round toea, with tips; tlzes 11 to 2, Smaller sizes are $8 qualities, Nearly all sizes to start with, but they won't last. long. Women's $1.75 Oxfords at $1.25 Handsome spring-heel shoes, laco and button; made carefully on shapely laste; sizes 11 to 2. Basement. Sale of Men’s Straw Hats Women’s $2 Oxfords at $1.40 Kid Spe medium goles and mill- Zila | FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Supply Your Wants To-morrow GREAT FRIDAY SALE OF LADIES’ WASHABLE DRESSES bray, Dotted Muslin, Lawn, Pique, 4 Fanoy Crash EARN We Pourteenth Street, Friday Ends Our Business Weck, Saturday We Close All Day, and Save Money in Doing So. POLKA DOT CHINA SILKS Blue and White and Black and Wastes ' Pin head and medium size dote—one the seagon's most desirable Cnag™ value .45.. 20 and Fancy Styles, ALL WOOL CREPE ALBATROSS en—Colors and White—trimmed in many different ways with Val or Cluny lace, fancy brald, faggoting. +1.08 2.98 3.98 4.98 LADIES’ MANNISH CLOTH SUITS Norfolk style—Waliing styles— extra long Cot with and without Diouse front—Jacket satin or taffeta lined—vaiue $17.98.........10.98 ——$ The Coolest Store LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS Mannish Suitings and Scotch ‘Tweeds—{uil flare—fine tailor finish LADIES' WRAPPERS Fine Lawn and Dimity—pretty lght colorings Valuo 98. ; LADIES’ BATHING SUITS Briflentine end fannel-tull braid trim—with without roll ‘collat—value 3 Bate apodial,.. 38 inch—alll colors, also 48 inch Black and Navy Mohaire—vaiue 620) CHEVIOTS AND VOILES WASH DRESS FABRICS Fine Ktamings and Hopsackings= 5°! t shades—30 cent quality........ 3 Seirting Popling and Snowflake i Crashea—i cent quailty Apron Ginghams—one of the dest makes—ail size checks and” boost cent quality. is Ginghams—mainty pink— Peent quality. le Yard Wide Madras Percales— woven satin atripes—value 15... imio'd Dre: rrreehiney. oomanre lagi ™ cent quality: SUMMER FLANNELS. Compare these prices with those else- where asked; notwithstanding mill we are showing full stocks and quoting lowest prices In New York..,.Fri 7% cent Gummer Domets ... $% cent Summer Cantons . 1% cent Cantons and Domets. 4 cent White Gaxony % cent Navy Flannels. BPage! fancy ‘gures, stripos and dots; also of extra strong musing with “Christian! Christian! cried the ex- (iter ‘Bronchitls, white ikimouca ‘with omb'd bands button fastenings. 7 cited populace. With the Inception of the make-be- Neve combat, small and silent Mr. Craig said to blue-bloused men who stood be-| side him: "Got ready!" A woman’ in street dress who stood in the entrance caught the hand of a Consumption, After I lost my soa with consumption, “I worried & great deal about my daugh= ‘as ghe was coughing, T'took ner to the doctor at mow, KOCK OF BERLIN 125) Wost 234 at. last Sum- Uittl irk 1d breathless}; id: Now she is stout one are nay 5 “Cope, deat” ae ae atts Be ‘xia’ Cons td't | Thin Gauze, Sea Island Cotton; shirts long or ©} Suridpe 3 tuoken witots. ee RIL ‘The woman and the child hurried along | Dr. Koch's Sanitarium, or sent to your home, short sleeves, drawers regular or stouts; all LADIES’ ONDERWEDR Xerona: Velour Table Covers— r KOCH-O-LENE it ‘to Dri nm q t Nee Talehalsterion (release trian ene eicete en Narion meee || Ter ed) ates: -- 50c ea Not for me{__{'m safe from-all of them | cluster tucke ana rume of good” | 14 yds, aquarevalue #298 aaa vivid ache cove era seer e ust | Ute 7 fact aad ONLY plece where the Prot. |NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—Two lots of fine pradewcuen id ha The heat of summer causes | S?'Y—"Ere nn see ST) Sea GAVE CUE Se : =) Cte sane eeet eelomo Guam is cnes aleare aad happy. ie Fine Combsic Gkirts—rumied ; pending eruption. call of write to Madras, Cheviots and Dimities, perfectly made, ic niatter everywhere to decay. All| ftounce—rumMe and flounce each IN RUG DEPT. . Scores of frightened dancing women,| DR, KOCH'S SANITARIUM, Incorporated, in neat figures and stripes; values up to $1.50, dead vegetable or: animal matter rots if] with 3 insertings of fisheye lace \All-woo) Brussels Centre vf their flimsy draperies gathered up about| 119 wesT 23D ST., next to Bhrioh’s Btore, ‘v. ¥. ak 59c & 98cea not kept on ice, All undigested| omy caitneeiece eteed cunt Sete ey tile ee 2 sem Secteressae : 3 nk ne—size sxli—valve i HALF HOSE-—Imported Cotton, Richelieu Ribbed, food in the human body will fer-| ™Me—value $3.00. + 1:98] ‘Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers —tancy “Get the Habit.” Great Reductions In The Prices, Of Boys’ Suits. Men’s Summer Furnishings. Our immense stock comprises every article you are looking for for vacation and outings. Best selections at very reasonabje prices. COOL UNDERWEAR — Extra Fine White Lisle Thread, |mported French Balbriggan. and in Tans, Gray, Cadets, Navys and Black, regu- lar 35c valua, at 26c pair, 6 pairs for «eoo.....0-- $1.38 OUTING REQUISITES—Men’s plain and fancy knit worsted Bathing Suits (two pleces), Caps, Balts, Washable Ties, Dress Suit Cases, Fitted Toilet Cases, Flasks, Drinking Cups, Shawl and Trunk Straps, Hammocks, etc,, in large assortment, PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS, ‘BROADWAY, 8 AND 9 STREETS, ENTRANCES ON THREE THOROUGHFARES, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A.T. Stewa rt & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. No Summer Bowel Troubles ment a hundred times as quickly in . summer as in wintér. Consequence —stomach, liver, bofvels poisoned, thrown out of order—sour stomach, gases, colic, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, appendicltiss and in some regions yellow fever and the plague. Tete children suffer terribly every- where. What does good sense tel] you to'do? You can’t keep the hu- man body on ice, and the drinking of ice-cold drinks ‘does more harm tham’good because it stops digestion and chills the internal organs. The proper thing is to kecp all impure and unnecessary matter out of the body every day, not give ita chante to squr and decay in the stomach and bowcls,and poison the blood and the whole body. In this way you will stop all ® Buy To-morrow, Saturday We Close All Day. SATURDAY 18 CLERK’S HOLIDAY, Fine Cambric and X ‘orset Covers—low neck—16 dainty styles— some with entire fronta of lace mM across or ogee | Fine Mus'in Gowns—V shape— of cluster tucks and hemstitch! or four Inserting of open em’ tucks—emb'y ruffie—value CORSET SPECIAL Summer Net, Gateen and Coutiile shapes and Long ‘hite, Drab. Pink and Blue—usually .60 to $1.00, GIRLS' BATHING SUITS All Wool Flannel and Briliantine— self or comdinatlon sailor collare— 8 to 16 years—value $2.98, BOYS' WAISTS AND BLOUSES Peroale and Cheviot—neat Stripes and Agures—cut full and roomy: sizes 4 to 13—value UPHOLSTERY SPECIALS \ 500 pair French Net Curtains—3 p long—lace ins't'g and edge—deep Tuffle—valte $1.98...0..e.c00. hes wide -overio Re Fier and Cret vine and striped lasegua-valoo as Dan col'd woods—value $2.50. ¢ Bear in Mind We Do Not Open Saturday. To-morrow. 2 iy Your V a TWO SHADE SPECIALS Hoilena ant Cea Chee peer or ne tinsel border, plete Tt nd ‘3 roller—usu' Linen Holland Shades—-Sumumer, tat slightly imperfect—value 4. TABLE OILCLOTHS Best quallty—good assortment— 1% yds. wide—usually A” GOOD HAMMOCK SPECIAL Palmer's make—close weave—full size—with p'liow, spreader and 13% Padres, Perealo and Cheviot Bi Laundered—detach " <depirabie Coleco sett fect fit—sizes 4 to 12 yrs.—valu BABIES’ WEAR FOR FRIDAY Long Bedford Cord Cloaks-« cape—4 rows braid and Satin valanse—aseorted colors— value $1.25... te LEATHER AND SILK BELTS Real Seal, Moroceo and Patent ‘ als White, Black and ¢ Slk--narrow and i hot, feverish conditions, and keep your insides cool and healthy To doit, use a medicine that is not offensive to the taste and not harsh and violentin itsaction, There is only one safe system-cleaner to take inthe | summer time,because it,will not cause diarrhoea or griping and-that is The beginning of really hot weather is melting ys. the prices of our Boys’ Summer Wearables. Just read over these bargains and hurry to our stores before they’re sold out: Washable Sailor Suits. s. Sammer Hosiery Bargains. cular ti Ista, 106, #3c, soc, Never sold In Galateas and Crashes; Blouses both with ornaments and Women’s Pure Silk Stockings, black, white, pink, Fig coqules tales gary I Ae Ee eee. ate cure Or reas mean? value $1.49... ean Gs ssoveee AOE Se A9c iain; sizes to 10 years; marked from $1 down to. 49C|l| Women's | Fi ed alkad 34 and), p 5 P Me eal ae ental Age ser New Yor. em Fete I harmeneorre pe. gathored ribbon Pique, Lawn, Allover ainb'y—Tatior stitohed, $1.50 and $1. ie 89c Boys’ Two-Piece Suits. goods. irts—open fronts— Bahles' Summer § SIN finish--value .2% {THE LACE SALE { Continues with better values than ever ‘for Friday. All the fashionable ki: for Summor Dressos aro represente 95 In Cheviot, Cassimere and Homespuns; sizes 7 to 16 95 + SPSCAL EC ANOLE Drea eRe Mexican sutehing and 4, years; marked down from $3 to... Be ia 3, myoaen's Eapjoceee rie Thyead Hie, in all'over | bo ene and Law OS l he atts : lace ankle effects; also plain black, with fancy | cep 20 i anllaree:. SolorsUsually 29 CONUSscserervascee Boys’ High-Grade Two-Piece Suits, Norfolk Coat I bl Home- ; 1 laces- , _ span and Cassimere; sizes 6 to 46 years; marked from $4 and $§ toseve 52.79 silk, hand embroideries, regular 75c. goods.... 39c | lacee—sihee 103.3 gs| SILK DIMITY STATIONERY 4 i 30 Sheets and 59 Envelopes Cream, Blue and Viok French Gray, value .29. * Women’s Black Lace Lisle Thread Stockings, Children’s Strong’ Cotton Hose, double knee, heel and toes, sizes 6 to 10; regular 29c. goods... 19c Boys’ Three-Piece Blue Serge Suits, coat, vest and pants; guaranteed fast color; sizes 10 to 16 years; marked from §5 to,............ was $3.50 89c Boys’ Washable Russian Blouse and Sailor Blouse Suits, in imported fab- rics, white duck, crashes, galatea and chambrays} sizes 2% to t1 vests A THE Soap THat gun PRICKLY HEAT, SUNBURN, SUMMER RAS) BTC , Worth 28 to 49... ve | WHITE BONE HANDLE KNIVES SSeS Te Fh Sar Fe ye é + st Ing. trying. sed jin tortable tly and Unen Anti a formerly sold at $1.50; NoW......- " Ory eet SRDO TINE, TOE, Ane. captain iy, wacom tertenien, Qaas RrenuD (854) | cbudlog band made linen Ant ya a Wash Knee Pants. of kreated with Inferior remedies they often develop into dreadful etronic skin | Clunys. . . t 23 g PaO Aci Ash site sen Geaicore Soap in manufacture’ accorfing to the, formula of one of Rurope's TACER AND a eptaoha Pe Petar 8. * Sati ith, Street Windows are used only and daily for the display of reat skin specialists, and in virtue of its medic: Ingredients possesses great : ‘All goods bought Friday de. tn Duck, Crash, Chambray ; sizes. 3 to 523 The ’ 2 oath thee. vortt 20 99.19 : C In Duck, ita. ae 3 16 years..., Bargain Goods, Watch these windows for Bargains in fine Shocs on sale EiSing an tooibing propa perttrnced, Rashes PE hk tater of ateate | ore ee as 5 luverad Friday or soceray, Seertia t— ll eorbed 1B to .25 et the Ma 10 to in our Basement, Batgains in fine Hosiery, Men’s Furnishing Goods, cura gon te the a ore Por wien take water. It ul ean al summa Worth 19 to #9. 12 oe, tres Rois: ne Pa yea hs piers, Leather Goods and Trunks on our Main Floor. piearar $09 cool i te mia coe wile lf Bmtea"ana Dain! rede’ | Wren oto pete +48 | rock to make wp for Satarduy Store Closes at 1 P. M. Saturdays During July and August. Cah aes een Cae sats anki eka esau Cat Tt BSS | BLACK LACE GALLONS, 1g [ober omplevge cet)... This inaus ay & ae a Fe bute a pony poe 28 MEDICURA ‘SOAP CO., 36 East 224 St., N.Y, City. For sale by J. Mithaw's Son, 1#3 Broadway, and Druggtsts generally, } tomers receiving eves roman Pe cee \aa Bresdiays . FRED a CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St ae a 7 i £2! Bare i ogee lbs ut ah