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EE Radeni' cs aes < ms reer — —_ cs = = —— = oo oo | oe oe | oo = rer —_ | ae —= er" --HASLOVE-MMKING}. WITH UMBRELLA Drunken Man Makes Unpro- voked Attack on Mrs. Susan Johnson and She May Lose Sight of Injured ‘Optic. John J. Gastefin, Butler for Mrs. Edward C. Underhill, Terror- izes Household When Atten- tive to the Cook. Be. PRISONER SAYS HE DIDN’T FINED $10 FOR CARRYING KNOW WHAT HE WAS DOING. WEAPON AND WILL BE HELD. Assallant Promptly Knocked Down by Woman’s Husband, and the Fellow Now Has a Broken Jaw and Broken Nose. Doctors Will Inquire Into Young Man’s Sanity—Mrs. Under- hill Is Very Much Afraid He Will Do Somebody Harm. John J. Castelin, seventeen years old, & butler, was arraigned before Magis- trate Pool in the West Side Court to- day, charged by his emplayer, Mra. Edward C, Underhill, of No. 166 West Ninety-fitth street, with terrorizing her household, especially the culinary de- partment, presided over by Betty Bel- mar, to whom he mude violemt love, though she is old enough to be his mother. Mrs, Underhill had her youthful butler arrested jast night after he had exhibited a revolver to Miss Belmar, Kone it stgnificantly and put It in his ket. He promised to polson her Coffee if the cook tola Mra Underhill about the pistol. ‘nh presenting her charges Mrs. Un- @erhill was very nervous and declared that she would be in constant terror if the boy wer» not sont to prison for a Jong term. She was convinced that he ad terrible designs on her household ei he had informed the conk that he Fseventeen kinds of poison in his room, The vrisoner, a.Norwegian, war not}?! particularly impressed py the court proceedings, He looked dully nt the Magistrate until the Court announced that he was fined $10 for carrying a revolver without a lcense. Then for the first time the young man showed] > signs of animation, exclaiming In al { faleetto voice: “Johnny yet your vun, vet your yun, yet vour vun an’ shoot the cookee!"” At this strange doggerel Miss Belmar was reduced almost to hysterica and Mrs. Underhill turned pale and implored the Court to have the youth committed to an*insane asylum. “I khdw he intends to murder us all, Mf he gets out,” sald Mrs. Underhill, “so please send him away where he Will bo locked up securely. Magistrate Pool said he would have the prisoner examined as to his santty {f he showed any further signs of men- tal failing, In any event he will re- main in the court rpison for ten days, DOOLEY WON'T FlGHT MINOT THIS YEA Because of National and State Elections He Will Not Make Contest for Leadership in _ Twenty-third District. oked attack by a man In- the wife of Bert Johnson, treasurer of the Untaue Theatre in Williqgmaburg, last night, will probably result in the loss of the wight of her right eye, John McKay, of No, 18 Guernsey street eenpoint, the man responsible for her condition, was arraigned in lee Avenue Police Court to-day and held in $1,000 ball, He said he had no recollection of the assault Mrs, Johnson attended @ theatre in this borough last night with her hus band und her brother, Frank Lasker. They went to @ restaurant after the show and did not reach Williamsburg until after 2 o'clock. While they were waiting for @ car from the ferry McKay came along Ax he pasred Mr. Johnson and hia party Mr. Jolngon was standing close to an “L pillar Nghting « cigar, and Mr. Lasker | Wax & few feet awa: With an oath Mek raised a clo: carrying and jabl s face with It. 1 mention. Mrs. Johnson was removed tn a coach to her home, No. 318 Boi rth atreet, where her family ? sisted by specia r. Atael sald to-do ‘a sight an be din her right Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath. Used b: le of refinement | for over mauarter of a century. | Very convenient for tourists. PREPARED BY ‘Third Floor. New Sheet Music. ic. AT POPULAR PRICES. Ile. Mail Orders Filled—Add 2c, Postage for Each Piece. No Music Sent C. 0. D. ‘We head the list with the New Great Summer Waltz Song Hit, Follow the Crowd on a Vgonn 3. Dooley, who napitea to the Udatershin of the Twenty-third Assem- Ply, District, and who came within an fice of being sung Into the job on the Wave of the popilar “Mr, Dooley" song, nae withdrawn ns a candidate thin year AOrothe leadership against Deputy Po- Hite Commis:to In a letter ent to-day el J. O'Connor, President of the United Democratic Rear, Beer, Beer. * Club of the Twenty-third Assembly Dis Hat i announces his withdrawal Hie Indian Chief. ct. Deole Wise OW Ow! | § My Girl | hat the important election aalpol Mamie. ¢ | fonal and State, re-1 § Sammy hive nell upires the work of all Demo-}: Yrate, and 1 believe that our efforts When the Coons Have should he spent in trying to elect «| } {Dreamland of Their Own} } | national and State Ucket instead of The Comic Coon Song Craze—very | entering Into a district fight in such an fopular. Important year Tt tk by Dooley's frie that it] Hee ag TRAN aes Heftation of ¢ les F. iNew balla | Was at the solicitation of haries 9! Whe rin aeava ners Murphy.’ who does not want another! . fight on bis hands in addition to those | he Is already Wurdened with, that Doo- Tey agreed not to give MeAvoy battle {Song Or instrument.) this Douley was all primed for un Dance the encounter, when word was con-|} the ite Bitwa Man of Japan veyed to. Mr. Murply, who sent for ny Weanhe les Dasists Dooley and counselled with him, it is said. Of course, promises were made .@nd Mr. Dooley will be remembered in| tibte. 2. the Harlequins. Step.) Just for the Bake of Society. (New Tw pRscorrs ELECTRIC. HAIR_ #5 BRUSH tractive an a luxurious ir, It greatly growth of adds to one pearance, and when you con- sider at what small cost it can be obtained, I wonder why so many men and Women have such poor bair, My brush will cure falling hair, dandruff and all scalp irritations, This is absolut rue; if you doubt it, try one for thirty d he price is but $1.00, and your oley, refunded If not satisfactory. erro fs enapate a on A Saat ional Chis borat offer tag! week ack Sella Id not possens morit Call at my offices or write for booklet on Electric Specialties, Reusiened SE OR id SSO WE, vere CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. HOSIERY ANNOUNCEMENT. Tan, Pongee and Champagne Colored Hosiery in Silk and Lisle Thread. We guarantee to match all leather shades, from the lightest pongee to the deepest brown. No other house can make this claim. Absolutely the most complete line of seasonable colored stockings in the city. : Ours are the best stockings in every grade. Lisle Thread, 29c,, 35c., 50c. and 75c. Silks, $1.00, $1.35 and $1.95, All Cars go direct or by trai r te our doors. Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn. |\See the Wonders Your Money Will Work Here Saturday. ] | i} | Fine Lawn Wi r Five-Hour trimmed with, bands; worth (mit 2) 49C | wn, Five-Hour ] | | Panama Suiting, 2% | inches wide, lustrous silk finish, the ‘proper shirt- waist sult material; Specials, | Bi..." | Specials, Men’s Balbriggan I Underwear, shirts with | from 8 to I Only, j French neok and pearl buttons, drawers with No Mail Orders. | None C. O.D. from 8 to 1 Only. dou ‘| NoMail Orders. | NoneC. O. D. serges and prettily trimmed, — for ee gy) pol use [Waist Offerings That Ought To Arouse Tremendous Selling. Saturday will see one of those phenom- | enal waist sales for which THE H. BATIERMAN STORE has become renowned. We gatkered, wherever we have been able to get them, thousands of the best white walsts, both lawn and Jap silk, in the most admired styles, and will place them on sale Saturday at near a half regular prices. ‘Whether you live in Brooklyn, New York, Long Isl- | and or New Jersey, it will pay you to come here to hare in this wonderful waist sale, White Lawn Waists, all sizes, fancy stock collars, two rows of Hamburg insertion running diagonally cross front, tucked yoke, full sleeves and titched cuffs, worth $1.69; special FR 75c! White Lawn Shirt Waists, with yoke of lace and insertion, front trimmed with two rows of narrow lac: insertion, full sleeves, tucked back, worth $1.75; special... Sc Fine White Persian Lawn Waists, front tucked and trimmed with three rows of | lace insertion, hand-made medallions on each side of tucks, back finished with double rows of tucks, lace insertion on collar, full sleeves, with lace edge | cuffs, actually worth $4.00, special........0ssseeeee a 1,49) Best quality of White Jap Silk Waists, front trimmed with eight rows of tucks and | 2.98 | Jace insertion through the centre of the waist, tucked back, full sleeves, wortk $5.00, special. ..... sesseereee = ~ — Lt oe ‘Have You Attended This Clearing Sale of - | ‘Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats? Hard to tell when there'll be another such chance as this to geta stunning new $2.75, and soon. Reductions such as these have not been known in millinery circles for years. Here are the details boiled down: $5.00 Trimmed Hats, at. $7.50 Trimmed Hats, $10.CO Trimmed Hats, at $12.00 Trimmed Hats, at eee 1,500 Women’s and Misses’ Sailors) All of our regular $1.75 and $2.25 Turbans, all Keady to Wear, large 9 | Ready to Wear Hats to go at, -49¢ Mu ELOG + $2.75 shapes that were $1.50 .... Jeach Blue Serges for Boys & Young Men. | Cool blue serges that withstand the sun’s fiercest rays are here for both boys and young men, and all temptingly priced for Saturday, | Blue Serge Long Panis Suits for young| Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, for ages 7 to 16; | men 14 to 20, sin- deantifnl fancy 1.95 aa 2,95! igie or double- mixtures... .. sae 5.95 1 7,50 Boys” Norfolk Suits, for ages 6 to 14, breasted | RO eee DOE. 31O5 Blue Serge Two-Piece Dress Suts and colors. for ages 7 to 16; s, Vom A and Very fine Dress Suits for young men, beatifal qualities, 2695 4 3.95 | 15 to 20; Double-breastedCoats; the new | Best 1.50 ‘Threc-Piece Vest Suits | cclors in wors eds; worth | Razors Are Now for Boys 10 10 16, $15.00; special... .,.01». 30.00 : new siyleCoats, at 3699 944.95 |” The coal Summer Suite tor young men, 50c |15 to 20, in 2 pieces; Coat and | ERE jsneee” Blue Serge Sailor Suits for Boys 3 to| Trousers: pretty yatte O95] Hh H is cutlery that sayes 10; grand. trim- | Fine Double-Breastet Blue Serge Suits | {| much money on every different n, 15 to 20; ly piece—from one-half to over 1,95 42,95 |winds 10.00: 32!| Good ThingstoEat” — . = Crex Grass Carpets So'd Ziverywhere «t 50c This is a yard wide matting | known as Crex grass carpet be- cause it is made solely of the pore prairie wire grass, We have only Our regular 40c. Teas, all strictly pure 1,000 yords o° it, wll perfect, and| | mixed, Oolong or Englis Breakfast, re going 10 put it on sale 1/,,| | Saturday, 1b., 30c, } Saturday, insiead of Seat yard 2 26 } Gallon cans Tomate Heavy Imperial China Mat- ting; value 35c., special, | VRC ciate sears 5¢ White Japanese Matting, cot- |ton warp, neat stripe effects, | jvalue20c., special JOO vereersree ory rr Len Our Coffees aie pure and fresh roasted Jand can be had in bean, ground or pule verized as desired. Our 17c. Coffer. the best for the money anywhere, reduced |to 18¢, Ripe Tomatoes, 3-10, 2, 90¢, dozen, or can Finest Maine Corn, full weight . Here's th rene woRTD: FRIDAY EVENING, ‘JUNE 10, three-quarters off. |{§ Wostenholm and other prominent makers, {ff including our own special brand. guarantee our razor to be equal to any 1.50 |i razor on the market. |g 50c to 1.50 values, a complete assortment, all sizes from 4 to 9 inches, ranted to be made of the very best steel, An unusual bargain for 25¢. ~ Men’s New Straw Hats at $1 Third Ploor, |S TIME you think of straw hats think of ‘6th Avenue’s Busy Corner.” We can always give you the sea- son’s best blocks, and the variety is large, Men’s Straw Hats, spe- cial value in split, sennit, Macki- naw and all shapes, including low, me- dium or high crowns, wide or medium brims and different widths in bands. Also large variety of soft rolling brims in all shapes, including Panama and Firemen’s styles, Value 1,50, Special for Satur- day, A Boys’ Hats and Ca) from Z4e, to 1.39. Full line of ¥ Hats and Caps in straw, linen, duck, crash and pique. Made up in sailor, Tam o! Shanter, golf and auto shapes, from 1,39 down to 24e This Trunk Is Good for Anybody And Only 4.27 Third Bloor. RUNKS, LIKE HOUSES, must be well built to give satisfaction. Our trunks are all “well built."” You would not need a trunk if you did not have something to put init. We put our reputation as good shop- pers in this trunk and leave you to judge when you see it, It is canvas covered, vulcanized fibre-bound, has four heavy hardwood slats on top, protected with brassed wrought iron clamps, brass lock, brass side bolts, two heavy leather straps handles, iron bottom, cleat roll- ers, three bottom cleats, deep set-up tray with hat box and packing compartment. 2Bin, 30 in. 32 in, 4.27 4.66 6.03 6.41 38 in, 40 in. 36 in. 5.78 6.16 0 Gold Allo; S pectacles I at 45¢ | Main Floor, EPLACs those glasses of|| | 34 in. yours that are perhaps|| | doing your eyes harm, have} your eyes tested free here by|] | an expert gradu- ate optician, and 45e take comfort in good sight through these 2.00 gold alloy specta-|| | cles, lenses periscopic and|] | ground from white sand crys- tal; very restful and cooling to the eyes; for 45e. These razors, pen knives, shears and scimors are of first rate quality and will be just as satisfactory to you as very much higher priced articles. Carbonized Steel Razors, We Special for this sale Pen Knives at 25c Pen Knives, 2, 3 and 4 blades, pearl, bone, ebony and stag handles, warranted best quality forged steel. Cheap at 50c, For this sale 26. Shears and Scissors Shears and Scissors, of 1.00 ware Morgan. Dr. Arthur g shoes have always been sold for $5. The price here will be 2.85. at 1.39 spend until 12 o’clock to- morrow,and afterthat one B. & M. Blue Stamp with each 10 cents things you need trading ‘stam, given to you 5 Men Who Wear These Superb Suits Get Double Their Money’s Worth Third Floor. WEt give details of how this is possible and no statement in this advertis- ing will vary from the facts. Three manufacturers, from whom we buy thousands of dollars’ worth of goods, had lots of suits to sell at price-concessions | Making them irresistible, but no one lot contained enough suits for a big sale. It was not until the thought occurred to us to combine the three that the pur- chases were made. be less than these suits sold for at the d tices were so low that the makers h our own wagons, but we didn’t min barga ‘offer yo ~ You'll certainly appr ery OF chance for disappointment. Every suit guaranteed and ‘money back if you’ Men’s Suits, made of blue serges, crashes, homespuns, cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds, in singe and double- breasted styles. Also two-piece suits. Sizes $ from 34 to 46 chest measure and special stout sizes. The regular wholesale price of these suits is 7.50. The regular retail price is 10,00. Our Saturday price will be 6.00. Men’s Suits of black clay, blue serge, tweeds, home- spuns, cassimeres and cheviots; splendidly tailored, sizes to fit all figures, and single or double- $8 breasted coats. Not one point that tends to make these suits complete has been overlooketl. You'll admire them the minute you see them. The regular wholesale price is 9.50. The regular retail price is 12.50. Our Saturday price is 8.00. Men’s Suits made of West of England worsteds, im- ported cheviots, foreigh serges, and.other:fabrics such as custom tailors use. They come in sizes $1 from 33 to 50 chest, thereby fur- nishing a magnificent opportunity for large men. The regular wholesale price of these suits is 12.50, The regular retail prices‘are from 18.00 to 20.00. Our Saturday price, 10.00. Another Chance at Those 2.00 Trousers Men’s fine striped worsted trousers and trousers made of cheviots and homespuns, all with belt loops, so that you don’thave to wear suspenders ; sizes ffom 30 to 46 waist measure, and leg lengths enough for any normal man. These trousers are worth $3 and $4 a pair, but our price is 2,00. Men’s Patent Coltskin or Vici Kid Shoes at 1.59 a Pair Means a Rich Saving ‘Third Floor. E’VE purchased 1,500 pairs of men’s Patent Coltskin and Vici Kid Shoes from a shoemaker whose name is just as well known to you as if he were your most intimate friend. Unless given permission to do so we never mention the name of a manufacturer, because it hurts his business with his regular trade, and he wouldn’t give us these inside prices again. s of the manufacturing tailors yaldn’t even deliver them to us that because of the splendid ate every one of them. b not pleased. .| you spend. Simply the ‘od the will be No Fj Sa eee What you want is good honest shoes for the money you pay. No better shoes than these were ever sold for 2,50. Most retailers charge $3 for shoes that we wouldn't recommend as strongly as we do these. Chances are you'll be sorry you didn’t take two pairs after you get Lome, ins | Men's warranted patent coltskin and vici kid shoes, made on the Potay last, well lined with heavy duck, leather inside back stays, reinforced outside with English Men’s stays of patent colt leather. Sizes from 5 to 11. The Men's Shoes, vici kid shoes are made like the coltskin in lining and Shoes, stays, but they have the new round Morgan toe, and the 1 59 heels are not quite so high. The stock+is Foederer’s e trade-marked vici kid. Every size is included in this Ad lot. Both are perfect fitting shoes. When you show these shoes no one will believe you only paid 1.59. Dr. Arthur’s 5.00 Cushion Cork Sole Shoe at 2.85 R. ARTHUR'S Cushion Cork Sole Shoes for men are made with a soft, flexible sole D and upper leather and never-slip rubber cushion heels. ‘The inner sole is made of cork and leather, with a layer of lamb fleece on top of the cork inner sole, The fleece is covered with heavy kid top lining, ‘These parts are all securely welted together by the new hand welt process. They ate sll made of vici kid, patent colt, velour calf and box You can have them with plain toes or the dressy round tip toe known as the Women’s Shoes and Oxfords Two styles of Sh Ties, Women's Tan Laced Boot Wo i Ki Che Oxfords have military and Cuban heels in two styles, one being in vici kid, The tan boot is of the 98e for Boys’ fully warranted 1.50 Shoes, from 11 to 5%. | warranted. Sizes from 5 to 2. Your Sunday Dinner Is Here Waiting for You [suort FOREQUAR- |* ia aCe eh 5¢ TERS LAMB— Per It , 6e E Se Aae | ibs SNAPS- Wines, Liquors and Beverages ! IGE! STOUT — Victory G S's DUBLIN | BRLRAST Gicoat | |. Brand: dozen, ‘OUT AND HASHES | {A AND CLUB WLS L : SODA—New Import. | rom Cochran Belfast, catches, straps. Special, 1,49. i brandy" popular spe Wrist bear t -15; pe ttle ct} metal, trimmin, INDIA PALE ALE, i“ “ALF AND ALF’ OR a rap han idles, : ‘Examine them. Try them on, Examine them: cy Sn Solid | 98e¢ for Children’s and Misses’ Tan Shoes. Spring and thoroughly well built. Excellent value for the money. Sizes | and first heels, very neat in appearance, well built, and every pair Can You Use a Suit Case at $1.49? ‘Third Floor. Suit Cases, 24 inches, alligator grain, made on a dous ble~ steel with heavy anchor handle, brass spring lock and muslin lined, Regular price, $1,98. Mahdi) Baga | at 98¢c, * sof Pol grain, Band 9 dreds leather covered frames; all of tan, brown, black, with braided inside shades and \j ind. doub at