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9c. underskirts, 29c.—Cambric, Lcnagieag ean a hem, and Tow emstitching, mgke band...........+ 29c B0c. corset covers, 39c.—Lawn, front of 4-inch point de Paris 4 lace insertions, neck and arm- hole trimmed, short to 39 the waist Cc 79c. skirts, 59c.—Umbrella ruf- fle, with lace insertions and ” edge. or hemstitched tucked ruffle.......- 59c $1.50 skirts, 98c.—Desp um- brella ruffle of embroidery, beaded with tucks or three in- *pertions of wide torchon or point de Paris, finished with wide edge and dust 98c grade Waists be sold for so little. ing; yoke entire front; tucked—grand values at tirely hemstitched—a regular $3 wai —Wednesday $4 China silk Waists, $2.98—White China silk—side plaited day ... fancy ends and stock collar: Wednesday Blgns; dic. Wednesday Ladies’ shoes and Oxford ties— misses’ and children’s and little men’s shoes and misses’ strap sandals—mostly in every size, in @ongola, vicl kid, and some ent leather ... dot or striped lawn, finished June sale of good undermuslins cheap. Nothing short of actually seetug the goods i é values we've gathered for this annual sale—prices (cold type) can give but the merest hint. 65c. corset covers, 49c.—Lawn, circular neck, 4-inch point de Paris lace insertion and tucks back and front and fin- ished with lace edge.. 75c. chem'ses, 59¢.—Skirt length, Victoria lawn, circular yoke of torchon lace insertion and fall over ruffles, edged with lace, neck and sleeves fin- ished with lace edge.. 50c. skirts, 39c.—Cambric, um- brella hemstitched tucks and de hem.... $1.00 kimono sacques, 69c.— Buster Brown style, in polka ruffle, with tucks, and belt, 8k st and front to the bust; large box- plaited centre—for Wednes- $2.98 But one pair to a customer—none sent C. 0. D., thcabentnie OFC | ' Matchless waist values. Only from being a manufacturer’s overstock— due to the backward season—could such high- $2 Lawn Waists, 98c.—Made with lace and fagot- tucked back—also a strictly tailored waist, the entire front : Mecrscen raha vallise atic. c0isce.cs0s4 98c. $3 Waists, $1.98—Persian lawn Waists — entire bertha of lace insertion and lace edge, en- $1.98 black Women’s neckwear at half. 50c. Swiss collars, 25c,—Hand-made bows, with late effects— 25 50c. stock collars, 25c.—Fine Swiss embroidered stock collars, with tabs embroidered in new de- and 50c, qualities—just for 25c ce scarfs, 50°sale*2 footwear Promptly at 10 o’clock Wednesday they go on sale—only about 500 pairs, all told. '50c ‘And we can fit every foot in some one of the styles—-shoes and Oxfords ranging in + value up to $2 a pair—all spectally priced. 50c Mail orders filled unless otherwise stated. WRITE TO-NIGHT for whatever you require. Though not in the advertisement, it 1s surely in the store—and you are certain to save mcmey by orcering dur ing this sale, can give an idea of the wonderful 79¢. kimonos, sacques and dress” ing sicques, 39c.— Fancy stripe and figured, lawn or dimities; finished with collar, broad 49c border or neat ruf- MOsSsac) Seeceseseet 39c 98c. dressing sacques, 59c.— French model, short to the waist, trimmed with embroid- ered beading and ribbon at 59c waist, and finished with a neat ruffle edged with ‘cimmed’ with feel eidawess sry eeces 59c 50c. gowns, 39c Bauare yoke of tucks and embroldery inser- tions, finished with neat ruffle; 60c. value. 39 39c. for 50c. gowns.—Circular neck, with hemstitched ruffle, three - quarter sleeve 39c broad border 52.25 for $3.95 hot weather skirts. Skirts In foot-free tenet made ot pure soft fin- paleaiy gontertaltyslaew ateeti ct POse) $2.35 for $4.50 pedestrian skirts. Summer weight Skirts, in mixtures, Sicilians, eta- mines and worsteds—made with seven-gore flare, finished with tailored tabs and fancy 2 3 buttons—regular $4.50 values.......... $ o 5 7c. for $1.50 shirt waist dresses. Women's white, black and white striped lawn Shirt Waist Dresses; finely made gnd regular 79 $1.50 and $1.98 values—to-morrow.....+++ (+ $2.98 for $4.25 shirt waist dresses. Women's cool white Jawn Shirt Watst Dresses; made with embroidery, prettily tucked; others tucked, skirts made seven-gore flare and flounce effect — $4.25 and §5 values — Wednes- 2 98 day ° Infants’ warm weather wear. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 190. Stern Brothers Women’s, Men's and Children’s Summer Hosiery French and German Manufacturers. Also to-morrow Women’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, with unbleached double soles, plain gauze and lace ankles in tans, and the new champagne shade with fancy clocks, For To-morrow, 30 AXMINSTER RUGS, 9 x 12 feet, in Oriental and: Floral Designs, light and dark colorings, 100 ROLLS JAPAN AND CHINA MAT" in Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton, including all the popular weaves and light gauze textures, fromthe leading English, Value 30c pr. Women’s Fine Gauze Lisle Thsead Hose in new tans and Ribbed or Lace Ankles in fast black, Value 40c pr. ‘Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, black open-work embr’d, Value 75c pr. ‘Women’s French Pure Thread Silk Hose, black gauze $ clocked, lace insteps & neat embr’d fronts, Value $2.50 pr. 1 .95 Summer Floor Coverings including Cotton, Jute and Fiber Rugs, Art Squares, China and Japan Mattings, Verandah Mats and Dhurries, also Wilton, Axminster, Saxony, Brussels and Smyrna Rugs. Value $24.50. ‘TING, Value $10.50 to 12.50 per roll of 40 yds, $8.50, 9.50 New Yérk» tnirene Growing’ store. E Rothenberg CO. AGT SS Ty sisncy oe ate a Be, Wonderful Savings in This Great June Sale. Prove that statement by a trip to this store to-morrow, for to-morrow will be an important day to all buyers of <= mer needs. Seasonable, desirable merchandise will be offered at prices astonishingly low. We bave set out to make June event a tremendous success, AND SUCH EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AS WE ARE OFFERING ARE BOUND: TO} ACCOMPLISH THAT POINT. 19° 25¢ 45¢ Big Sale of Domestics, Xc. sarc Heavy Pillow Cases, worth up 0 18c. 10c Sheets, good quality muslin, with seam in cei White Dotted Swiss at.. aeeeree Ginghams, stripes, checks and plaids, al Fine White India Linon at........ 40-Inch White Victoria Lawn at. Golumbia Records at 25 These are the famous Gold Moulded Records, and we have them in all the latest selections. 25 Choose them to-morrow, at, each. . fro Cc $18.50 ‘ Special Values in WHITE ENAMEL BEDSTEADS, with brass trimmings, WHITE ENAMEL CRIBS, with brass trimmings, BRASS CRIBS, Bedsteads & Cribs $3.50. 4.95, 6.45 $4.85, 6.50, 9.50 $22.50, 30.00, 35.00 West Twenty-third Street. inches. To-morrow, only, at... vanized shelves, bronze trim- mings, metal lining, removable drip p 4, 98 g regularly $6.98...... =* The Arctic Ice-Cream Freezers, <P] all double action, all parts war- ranted; made with best cedar tubs 6- Bables’ 69%c. dresses, 39c.—Cambric dresses; Mother Hubbard, circular yoke, with ruffle, edged with val. lace—sizes to Z years . 39c Babies’ 89c. dresses, $9c—Mother Fronch waists, trimmed with val. lace; als | to 4 yoara—Wednesday ard and 59c WEDNESDAY, 9 TO 1 ONLY. Men’s *10 & *12 suits, *5." Following the great success of that remarkable $5.50 sale last week, we ha’ organized for Wednesday like sale that will outstrip even our past efforts—hence this Four-hour sale of men’s $108 $12 suits at $5.50 These cut and made in the highest style of the art—all kinds of ma- es and styles. Here are some of the most re- markable values of the seas suits that will be the si and no mall orders. None sold before the adver- prise of every man who sees tised time—in the 4th floor shoe annex. the summer outing. Men’s 50c., 75c. & $1 shirts, 39c. A remarkable purchase—just in time for French and American plain and corded percales and madras cloth—assorted patterns, in light and dark effects, neat figures and stripes—in fact, every desirable weave and pattern is here. Made with neckband, and most all with separate cuffs, in every detail strictly first-class—in sizes 14 to 17. tables to the various nd $1 shirts, Wed: jecting easy, we give separ: aizes—these 60c., 75c. day per garment ... DOG-CATCHER GOT THE WORST OF IT Aobert Kay Hit with Umbrella 4 and Bitten by Spaniel When _ , Attempting to Catch Pet of Mrs. J. Darlington Adams. ATLANTIC CITY, June 7.—As the ttempt to capture the Men’s $1.50 underwear, 79c. 600 pieces men's silk mercerized lisle manufactu- rers’ sample underwear, in blue, pink and white— sizes of shirts, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50—sizes of drawers, 36, 38, 40 and 46—the regular wholesale prices $12.00 and $13.50 per doz., which makes the retail valuc $1.50 per garment—Wednesday, BOC To make 39c CROSSED OCEAN IN 19-FOOT DORY Ludwig Eisenbaum, Who Made Trip Last August, Returns on the Kroonland, Working Pas- sage as Steerage Steward. Ludwig Elsenbaum, the sturdy mar- them. 39c. for men’s 75c. Men's fancy weave Balbriggan fnderwear. ecru color; thoroughly well made—all sizes up to 44—T5o. values for Wednesday, per gar. 39 9 c ment , Men’s $1 combination suits, 69c. Ra ae combinatian sults—ecru color; ig, long or 3 to 44—$1.00 valnesWenneeneaee nn 69, Toilet g 120. Talcum power, for nursery and tollet.,..60 One dozen cakes s sale. old soap boxes, large ood 9 hinge oover.....25¢ 8c. Imported rubb: a Sae i troleum aide t of Tron, and” Stryehnine, chronic troubles CHLD IN COFFIN, THEN CAME TO LF For Thirty-six Hours Little Girl Pronounced Dead of Fever Was Laid Out in Casket Ready for Burial. Impor er, Dink,white and crean.6e for CUSTER. 8. D., June 7.—Mabel Fear- i Delonging to Mrs, J, |i"eT WHO crossed the ocenn from Bos-|{nm. @ five-year-old child, Is recovering ection ‘Adams, the wife of the|tom to Marseilles in a nineteen-foot from typhold fever to-day after having omptrolier of Savannah, Ga., Robert dory, arrived here to-day from Antwerp |been dead supposedly and kept in a 3 comin f of fr Agay, the ality dos-cat 60 the steamer Kroonland. Aaniusla(be tee auras irs in @ hospital, after having been le of the child, a physician, who From a financial point of view his|had come to attend the funeral, caw eed to apologize to both the lady the dog. Adams was being leisurely ed niong the Boardwalk with the ‘gpaniel in her lap. Another doggio along, and the Japanese spaniel [out to. discuss the Intest war venture was not @ success, not having Produced enough to support him while abroad, and the lone sailor made his return trip as a steerage steward, work- Ing his homeward passage. Blsenbaum sailed from Boston Aug. 11,1908, and arrived at Gibr: 2. Stormy weather prevailed through- out the voyage, and he met only two steamers on ti G}on the other side he spent some time | on the borders of European Russia and sailing along the coast of Spain and | Siberia, They aro regarded by the Rus. division went to Mareeilies. He says he , of for] to undertake the trip again. signa of life in the little figure in the shroud and refused to permit the funeral to go on. Herolc treatment was ap- plied and the child's heart action began Who The “GQoxvacks" o are sald to be a mixed race of Russian coke Are, Nov. Don and of Ciscaucas: & regio the southern end of the Malia ral Mountains, entire trip. Arriving wlan Government as a the peopl service are je steamer | Or co $2 Wine total mulitars seed in sieve 4 ana held Stiliery fess Remaining Summer Stock 5 gta, 8 On Wednesday June the 8th. fe Russian army Polish, Tartar and other elements, Th principal homes are the steppes of nd JAMES McGREERY & C9. Infants’ Outfitting Dep't. 2nd Floor. of Linen, Pongee and Pique Sea Island Coats:—and straw, chiffon and lace Borinets, Hats and Caps for little children at reduced prices. Ramie Fibre, Three-quarter length, Pique derclothing. edged Sailor Collars, a broidered tan. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Merino Underwear Dep't. French Gauze Lisle Vests. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Mer’s Underwear. Spring and-Summer weight, white er colored Merino, Lisle Thread, Balbriggan, Silk in all the Standard foreign and American Manufactures, weaves are highly recom- mended for Summer un- Reefers, with embroidery-/ Qn Wednesday June the 8th, Sea Island Cotton Shirts and | Sizes 2 to 5 years. Drawers. Shirts, with $1.50 long or short sleeves, Value $2.75. Drawers, regular length. 6oc. Twenty-third Street. Value 85¢. " 100 dozen, Men’s Half Hose. Black, with colored em- clocks—plain black and 25c, per pair. Value soc. Twenty-third Street. 2qqt. 3-qt t_ Onat. 1.59 1.89 2.19 2.79 Garden Hose, 3-ply, In 25-foot lengths, both ends - coupled, warranted for one season; worth $2; Sale price.. $0-foot lengths. —T a Double Blue Stamps Till Noon T'o-Morrow—Single Stamps Noon Tifl 6 Photo Supplies. When you can buy M. Q. Tubes at four cents each, gow know—if you are at all familiar, with such things— that you are saving money. We sell them at that price, and we sell everything else along this line at cor- responding savings. Remember, M. Q. Tubes Ac at, each... on Films Developed—any size o rOll, at, Per TON .. .eeeeeceeeeesecstemtenscecreee Exception: Good Tripods, offered speci: at 4x5 Doublo ranted to fit, Pure Linen Shirt, Waist Suits, $3.98. » We've secured another hundred of these Suits, and judging by the great value, there promises to be spirited selling of such an extraordinary bargain. Made from pure imported linen; wafsts with large bertha, trimmed with three rows of Cluny lace, e lace collar, lace trimmed sleeve and cuff; tancy pleated skirt, trimmed with two lace insertings—a regular $6.50-suit on sale to-morrow asva great special at......+.. Handsome All-Wool Grash Walking Skirts. No job lot, remember, but new merchandise, made up to sell at $4.00. A cancelled order, lefton the manufacturer's hands, enabled us to secure this lot at a big price concession. That's the story—here’s the bargain: Skirts, madelfrom strictly all-wool crash, fully, pleated with foot kilts, trimmed with buttons of same material, and all in- side Seams bound—in fact, a thoroughly custom-made garment. medium gray, champagne or light sage; lengths, 35 to 43; waist bands, 24 to 36 « More Great Basement Specials. Hardwood Refrigerators, kiln-dried ash, gal- Gas Stoves, extra strong, with 12x18 tops, with cleanable burners, worth 98c.; special. Brooklyn and Perfection Oil Cook- ing Stoves, two burners, the wick- less kind, every one war- ranted to give perfect 4 9 satisfaction; special. s 5.25 3-Burner Lawn Mower, 16-inch size; 8-inch wheels, with three 2.89 69c blades, self sharpen- er, worth $3.50; spe- ra Cetton, and open mesh sesesesssssossses: figures and Ob SEESSESSEESS. } beauties and heightening Plain weave, with low or sleeves, Value $1.00. Swiss ribbed, Lisle Thread Vests, trimmed with Ital- high neck and short! JAMES McCREERY & GO. 35% On Wednesday & Thursday, June 8th and oth, Sale of Rugs. - series is thus doubly official. jan lace edging and in- an Fourth Floor. i 1 sertion. me oe Seamless -PART I. Now ON SALE oe * $2 4.00 Administration Building, value $32.50 5 An Impression of Distances, chinery, Twenty-third Street | Axminster Rugs. 9x12 ft Bullding, Palace of Electricity, Corner of Liberal Arts|The Era of Staff, $18.00 value $24,00 Bullding, Japanese, hand made, pure Sale of Linen and Pongee Coats. $12.00 and $18.00. Twenty-third Street. Wf you do not want furniding a howe ,[paghed Houses te Le ReversibleCotton Rugs,light orOriental Colors. 9x12 ft. $10.00 Japanese Mattings, designs or Carpet patterns, rgc per yard formerly 25¢ East Front of Electricity The National Commission, Fair, Palace of Machinery, JAMES MAGREERYR CO, | "Sikes" Esmee aay nc SELLS SEESESES SESEDESEEEES SESESEEEESESSSESSESES ESS: > Small seeesese: ' REPRODUCTION OF A NIGHT PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PALACE OF VARIND INDUSTRIMS. This paper is fortunate in having arranged to bring this splendid portfolio to its readers for permanent preservation at an expense so trifling as to make; it practically FREE—a nominal charge only of ten cents being made. Sunlight, moonlight, electric light, will lend their aid in revealing the | the splendors of the great World’s Fair. ALL that - $ the sun-and moon see of this mighty spectacle no man can see—much less | remember; yet the BEST OF IT ALL will be FIXED FOR US FOREVER’ by the camera—will be pictured and described in A SUPERB PHCTO- GRAPHIC SERIES, entitled “THE FOREST CITY.” The original photographs were taken expressly for this work; by the official photographers .of the Fajr, and the descriptions were all written by Mr. Walter B. Stevens, Secretary of the Louisiana Purchase ‘Exposition, The CONTAINS Entrance to Palace of Ma- The House That Grant Built, China’s Debut at a World’s Missouri’s Mansion House, Mexico's Forwardness. nen For the convenience of World readers these superb port- Special Notice. “""folios have also been. placed on sale at the following § department stores: : SIEGEL COOPER CO., 6th Ave., 18th and 19th Sts. BALCONY BOOK STORE, Adams Dry Goods Co., 6th Ave., SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., 6th Ave., 19th to 20th St. ( Book Department). 999998999G99999900 99099999: ; seeeepeeseseseeeseseosese PEREEEES ESE RES ESE SELAEEESEFEELEDESE EESEEOESESESE: PURCHASE TO-DAY | PART I. OF THE GREAT World's Fair Photographic Portfolio, , 16 BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS On Plate Paper. PRICE 10 CENTS, For sale at all the fo World offices: Howlsa) Main office, 68 Park Row. Upton oan aL West Teen ot, em Branch, Prooklyn office, S17, Fulton st:, Brooklyn, ° (Book Department), 2ist and 22d Sts. Athi bein A AMA Bind AAG 6 The landiord whose are full knqw the value of fanted” and

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