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£ Sale Women’s Seasonable Garments Necessary to Realize Cash to Pay An Interest in the Estate. BOYNTON’S Women’s Tailor-made Coats, Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists and Shirt-Walst Suits Less Than Half Price. SHIRT WAISTS. | $2,00 White Lawn Shirt Walsts..... 97 $3.00 White Lawn Shirt Waist $4.00 White Lawn Shirt Waists. $4.00 to $7.00 Jap. Silk Waists,....2,97 SHIRT-WAIST SUITS. $25 Voile and Panama Cloth Suits,12-47 | $1.5,00 Silk Shirt-Waist Suits...... 9,97 | $10 Brilliantine Shirt-Waist Suits....5,97 $5 White Lawn Shirt-Waist Suits....2 47. | $7 White Lawn Shirt-Walst Suits...3,47 $10 White Lawn Shirt-W; $12.50 Silk and Covert Cloth Coats. 4.97 Odd lot $12.50 Covert Goats...... 397 $15.00 Tailor-made Suit: $17.00 Tailor-made Suits..... $22.50 Tailor-made Suits...... $6.00 Dress Skirts (odd lot! $7.00 Walking Skirts..... $8.00 to $12.00 Walking Skir' $7.00 to $12.00 Brilliantine Skirts. 4.97 BOYNTON'S—Sixth Avenus, betn. 15th and 16th Sts, °MIN" ACTRESS TRE PATERSON TRAL TO GET ORC Young Woman Prisoner May Be| Mignon Hardt Seeks to Break Fetters that Bind Her to Millionaire’s Son Who Has Disappeared, it Suits..4,.47 DELAY IN Compelled to Spend Summer in Tombs Until After the Vacation Season. ‘There is every prospect just now that Patterson will be compelled Spend the summer in the Tombs. The| Mignon Hardt, th pretty barmatd of Yacation neason for the courts in at|teh Bear Inn In “Bweet Kitty Rellaire,” hand, and unless special consideration 18 | to-day in the divorce count, but he did not say whether or not he would free her from William Ernest Hardt, who pose dag a millionaire when he married her, but became a fugitive from jus- tee @ month later, in the midst of his trial for the larceny of $7,600 of an- other woman's mone. The barmaid of the Bear was as pretty in court am she Is in the pliay—tall, brown-haired and graceful, her marriage in Grace Church Oct. 2, 1901, to Willlam Ernest Hardt, son and holr of the late Willlam Ernst Hardt member of the Calumet, nen ventral and other clubs; Metropolitan Museum of Art and German Soclety and head of the firm of Hardt & Lindgens, and banker on hia own account at No. Justice Gildersleeve seemed perfectly tO |matisfed with the evidence offerd by shown her case will not be taken up be- fore September. The probability of delay spite the assertions of the District-At- torney that he is willing to give the Unavoldable delays growing out of the complicated pro- tedure ir the practice of criminal law Will make it impossible to get the case in shape for trial before the end of this month, and by that time the District- Attorney's young men who try murder Gases will be ready to take a rest Buoyed up by the hope that she will be tried soon and acquitted, Nan Patter- fon has regained some of her health She ate a hearty breakfast G-day. the first substantial meal she hias enjoyed for a week. pt she read all the morning news- scanning every her own case. girl a speedy trial. Other witnesses told how a month ‘a Arrested, charged with ‘ocks ind bond Ss trusted to him an her banker by Mrw Cleo Montanye, of No, 251 Wert - seventh street, and how, on the s day of his trial in General Sesalons, he ALDERMEN CANT TOTHE CONVENTION | Must Be Here July 5 to Receive Tax Books—If Absent Will Have to Pay a Fine of steling money, She announcement In some of the papers that she was ikely to remain in the Tombs awaiting trial all summer did not appear to alarm her, @eguired the ability Stage to concentrate her mind on jeaxantest prospect, and now that jock of Indictment has worn oft “The papers must Matron O'Brien, “d ger told me varerday that he wa tain T should have an early trial. couldn't be cruel enough to keep me in trumped-up charge. n that this was their inten- pect would Kill me. ng a woman to put on would have a rece nome to death. nt that 1 will be re- Jeased soon and this makes mo feel more like myself. stead of havi trial next fall ord 1 me and when my sister in-law, the Smiths, deserted mé, 1 was overwhelmed.” The Patterson girl has a hospital cell ix plenty of Hght and is visited by a negro maid, who attends to dressng her hair and taking care of her cloth of her time! ts spent In reading line that Is printed about her case es-| Mayor McClellan has given theopinion that the Aldermen who have been con- templating a trip to the Democratic National Convention in 8t. July § must stay at home and attend to thelr regular Aldermante duties appears that practically all of the Y members of the board have Louis and ret lm which there Witnesses in Jerome's Office, thought to be tlon that the District-Attorney be willing to give the trial was the . Distriet-Attorney Rand's off day of several material wit tor makes it m ard of Aldermen to Monday in July to reve! assessment rolls or tax Monday in July ts the 4 legal holiday they will have to tax books on the 5th. Mrs. Young, the widow, her sist and William Luce, brother-in-law. Ench of these made a long sintement concerning Young's relations with Nan | provided a fine of $300 for | any Alderman who absents himaolt, and such an” Alderm: Hab! misdemeanor amd forfelvure | Tie $500 fine Is recoverable | wit while the misdemeanor Young has turned over to the District- ttarney some letters which her hus- id recelved from the Patterson girl, in which there are threats of violence. | With these letters and the testimony | of Young's relatives It is the intention | of the District-Attorney to build wi theory that the girl intended to ‘oun. ‘Against this is the contention of the efense that when Young called her up y telephone at the St. Paul Hotel two houra before the advertised time for the departure of the boat on which he waa to, sail for Burope she Mayor's advice, STAY FOR WIFE SLAYER. hours before in Harlem Young Waited ers will maintain that if she led to go to the ple foung or make 4 scene she asleep two hours Appeal for Martin Ebelt Will Be Heard in October. ‘The Evening World.) MOUNT VERNON, Under an order of the Yourt of Appeals | ‘y ta show that she was ith diMeulty and that Young had hour before she. wi [counsel for Martin , {convicted strangler of bis brid o| year, Augusta, and who ts In the ¢ house at Sing Sing prison wait for half an Bressed and contd get over to the C! im. the defense will o 1 he had not telephoned to. her he Fone to the pier alone and! al / with. They will ask why Young, ff } Was so anxious to be rit won, rode all the way from One Hun and Fortleth street to. t, allowing his wife miane, in order that he might see! does not seem ‘to care wheth of Nan Patter. Apes eyed 0 0 no one ex showed during ——— Drowned Boy Wentitica, MPhe body of a boy, found of Nortn day by the cap- DEGREE FOR KING'S SURGEON, PHILADELPHIA, June 15.—The com- mencement exercise of the University ‘ania were held to-day in the cademy of Music, and in additio h “i ents io. received diplomas seven distinguished. men were : ed with honorar terest con tred In Sir Fre r Island yeate ‘of the tug Franklin ied ther as that of Harry Miller, ‘Years old, of No: 1220 Van Eut- The boy went companions June 6 at rick ‘Treves, 8 Surgeon-in-Ordinary to King Baward: who was Saeed THIS COLON ‘Av ‘OUR BTORE POH A Free Ticket to Lana Park GOOD ANY DAY UNTIL USE) ies eh er ap ee Us y rs 5 = ‘| pare Ate aD ¥8, SUNDAYS AND zs HOLIDAYS. ‘ . HOLIDAY! BRING THIS SINGLE COUPON BRITS THIS SINGLE COUPON BRING THIS SINGLE COCPON ‘with vou. and on any with you, and on any with you. and on an: purchase you make ot £60. ana purchase you make of 25c. purchase you mak: to ine Parte “hee, tieket™to. Lane P Rte. Ugket “to. Lupa. Park ost Cireus ingiudine Chloesal Circus TDenudine: Colossal circus g at 1 THIS COUPON AND PRESENT IT AT OUR BTORE FOR A Pree Ticket to Luna Park SIXTH AVE., 22D TO 23D STREET. That great June undermuslin sale. Daily we add new lots—capping the climax Thursday to this most successful sale of the season. 29¢. for 45c. Kimono Sacques—Polka dot or fig- ured lawn, double yoke and broad bor- 29 der 39c. Drawers, umbrella with three-quarter-inch hemstitched tucks and hem. ‘ 50c. Drawers, 39c.—Cambric, with three-quarter inch tucks between rows of hemstitching, 39, and finished with wide torchon lace edge.. (ed Gowns —Square yoke of tucks and embroidery in- sertions, finished with neat ruffle; 50c. 39, value .. Hoi Tass G Gowns-Square yoke, torchen insertion and tucks, V ruffle, 29c No mail orders, neck, finished with noat rufile; three other pretty styles; embroidery or lace trimmings; 65c. 49 c Gowns—Cambric, square neck, lace or embroidery insertions and tucks; also chemise gowns, aj! broidery Drawers—Cainbric, umbrella ruMle, with point de inch point de Paris lace * also three otner styles to select from, 75c. value. ; 59c cular yoke of torchon lace insertion and fall over ruffles, edgod with lace, neck and sleeves fin- 59 c 75c. Walking Skirts, 59c,—Umbrella__ ruffle, one or two torchon lace insertions between 59c Buster Brown Kimono Sacques, 69c.—Polka dot or striped lawn, finished with tucks, broad 69c Gowns—Nainsook, chemise style, circular yoke of two Italian lace insertions between rows of beading sleeves; also three other styles to select from; value $1.49; all special 98c inseruions of torchon or point de Paris lace, fin- ished with deep lace edge; also dust ruffle and spe- clal oh 98c Ly + 1 12%c wash fabrics, 7c yd. of chambray gingham—regular 12%c, values, at 7'ac. metal, dark blue, oxblood and gray—sold every- where at 124gc. Marvellous value, Thursday—and goods at, per yard. None sent C. 0. D. White, cream and black lace all-overs—for trimming) washable materials; 20 inches wide; actual 29¢ Value .....-.seeee eeeeces aeeoves comotettcande neatly finished with neat edge of lace or em- soe ee bere ere viata 59 Paris lace Insertion and edge, or ruffle with a 5- 75c. Chemises, 59c.—Skirt length, Victoria lawn, cir- ished with lace dg .........seeee ee Faeeone with lawn bands, wide lace edge and dust ruffle... border and belt, extra long skirt. and ribbon drawn through, three-quorter length Walking Skirts—Umbrella ruffle, with two or three other styles to select from; value $1.50; The greatest bargain of the season—30,000 yards In the proper plain colorings—pink, light blue, gun as Jong as they last—these 1240, 29c. sale 70c. laces. value 70c. yard—Thursday White French Valenciennes—sold in pieces of one. dozen yards; worth just double the prices marked—at, per dozen yards, 59c,, 48c. and Washable laces in the largest variety we have ever offered, including fine torchons, clunys, Valen- clennes and Point de Paris edges and inser- tlons—values up to 26c, yd.—Thursday, yd.... 5c Fine white Valenciennes edges, with insertions to match; widths ranging from 12c,10c8z 8c coltskin, 2 to 8 inches—value lic to . Thursday sale jewelry. elry at a fraction of regular cost. Brooches, link buttons, shirt walst sets, flat pins, stick pins—with opal, garnet, amethyst, turquolse, also assorted flowers—25c. bs to $1 values — Thursday, 1 for jewelry choice ssc... LP icraree § 4c worth to $l. , Women’s $3.50 Oxfords, $2 styles at a remarkably low price Thursday. On sale at 11 o'clock, They're women’s high-grade Oxford ties, In patent vict kid, Russia calf and Tusset goatskin, and sizes from 2% to 8; Good- year welt and soles; high Cuban and inilitary heels, neat. and dressy—in all the best Shapes— 26e. yd.—Thursday, yd Closed out a jobber's surplus of gold-plated jew- cameo, emerald and white stones— Faultless footwear—the latest, most correct Widths A to $ hand - turned 2 these regular Women’s reg- m ulur $3.50 footwear, $2 Thursday. SOMETHING NEW IN DISC RECORD OFFER. We can save you ONE-THIRD on price. Bring In a few old dise records and Secure new ones at a bargain, VERY MASY rs) A) terms on r Columbia graphophones. Take one on your summer trip, or play it in the garden at home. Moulded Records One clos D9 Gime 4.98 shirt waist dresses, 2.98 Prizes for 42 women—and then they'll be gone. Fine white lawn shirt waist dresses, finely made and fin- ished—splendid value at $4.98—for Thurs- day they go at 2.98 Closing sale Summer dresses. % price on them all—regular $12.50 and $16.75 values to go at.......... oovseee 9.50 They're women’s stylish white linen dresses—figured silks; some foulard and fancy trimmed chambray dresses, in a variety of colors. Of the latter, only odd sizes—it's a closing aut bargain 9.50 $3.95 pedestrian sHirts, $1.98. Both mixtuses and plain materials—natural linen and pique—regular $3.95 skirts; J 9 Thursday at.... . . 8 $7 wash skirts, $3.98. Full length wash skirts—in white linen, cotton, eta- mine and linen crash—some handsomely trimmed somo with folds and others 3.98 $5 walKing sKirts for $2.98. Nine-gore side-plaited walking skirts—fine quality Sicilian, in gray, champagne, black, blue 2 98 and brown—genuine $5.00 skirts at ° 59c dress goods, 29c. All-wool Voiles—the season’s favorite — just 15,000 yards to be almost given away. The con- tinued bad eather has caught the mill people over- produced on this fabric. These voiles are all wool and the proper, crispy sort, and come in the following beautiful color line, with plenty cf creams and black: Navy Blue, Reseda, Royal Blue, Dark Tan, Baby Blue, Gray, dress Medium Brown, Cardinal, goods. Dark Brown, Champagne, ‘Tan, Mode. These wonderful values Thursday—and as 10n8 OQ as they last--59c. values, at, yd Cc None sent C. 0. D. No mail orders. $1 lawn waists, 59c. Waists made with tucking and hemstitching; centre box plait of embroidery; tucked back, full 9 sleeves; all BO at ....scsceeesceeceeeeteeees 5 Cc. $2 waists for 98c.—Fine white lawn waists—front of nainsook, embroidery and Val. insertion; very fancy stock—waists that will surprise every woman Who sees them.........cs.s008 A cs 98c $1.98 for $3 (o $4 waists—The handsomest, most stylish, best fitting and best made walsts ever sold for anything like such a price. Whichever you select, count on getting a bargain, Made from odd lots of embroidery bought very cheap — fronts of allover embroideries, tucked back an sleeve—cholee ++ ‘41.98 Women’s 29c tan hose, 19c. ‘Taa lisle thread lace openwork hose in two shades— also in plain black gauze lisle—all with double soles, heels and toes; regular 29c. quality; 19¢ DHUTRURY! ocrvaceeegecneliaoheckaoemeccnnes $1 gloves 25c a pair. Fabric gloves at a quarter of real value—a great auction purchase at about 25c. on the dollar. 41.00 gloves, 25c.—300 dozen 12-button length pure silk openwork net gloves—never sold under $1.00--Thursday 25c 50c. gloves, 25c.—About 500 dozen 2-olasp silk taf- feta gloves and lisle, in all colors and black 25 and white—regular 50c, values iC} —About 1,500 pairs fine silk Jer- Jace mitts; value 39c,— 15 Cc Extraordinary Offer. Thursday, 9 to 1 Only Men’s $10 and - Four-hour special sale of men's suits, including all this season's choice and desirable suitings—includ- Ing fast-color serges in all sizes. This lot Is the most remarkable offer we have ever made, The workman- ship and trimmings are of the highest standard, Boys’ clothing extraordinary. Thursday special 9 to 1 only. An offer the equal of this we have never before made, and the chance should not be missed by any one looking for a sult for the boy. The fabrics are the newest and latest and the cut and make the most approved, A rare chance for 2 18 OCEOSE*AA REDE AOE OO SEOEEESER SES ELEC ERESEEED WORLD WANTS ARE GREAT RESULT PRODUCERS. » he WES New Yo Grow: Rol Metal Couches, with heavy bronzeframe; Quartered can be used as a couch, a bed, or taken Oak Side- apart and used as two separate divans, %°aF 4d carved head on top,carved front and Complete with two separate mattresses 6.98 and pillows, covered in fancy denim, value $10, Limit one to a custo- MET, ab sees seas cevees plate mir- rors; value 65c Linoleum, 39cG to 25 square yards—purely because we want no one to be disappointed who comes here. Two yards wide; inlaid tile (es and floral patterns; worth 65c. pet square yard; special Sampson’s Oilcloth 25c. per Square Yard. An attractive range of the newest patterns and colorings. Values, per square yard, 45c.: spe- cial, per square yard... 3,000 yards Extra Super In- grain, at, per yard. Smith’s, Sanford’s and Hig- gins’s Tapestry Brusscis, all wool, 48c 59c Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x 2 4 50 12, worth $40.00; Special at...... e Smith’s $25 Axminster Rugs, 9x12, on sale 17 50 . to-morrow, special at eves 12.98 Smith’s $20 Brussels Rugs, 9x12, on sale to-morrow, Special at .........- ° mbergs T 147 ST. wt To-Morrow’s Phenomenal Bargains. Double Blue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—Single Stamps Noon Till 6 Splendid Furniture Specials. Combination Hair Mattresses, made to your order in one or two parts, Amoskeag ticking, covered in heavy. with 6-inch border: $6.50; all sizes, at. destructable Couches, like illustra- tion, heavy oak frame, covered in a choice selection of velours, guarantee with each couch, positively specialat,.... Prairie Grass Matting, 33c. The Famous ‘‘ CREX ’’ Quality at a Sabing- A Great Opportunity for Boarding-House Keepers and Owners of Summer Cottages. This opportunity is one in a hun- dred. Most stores are tound by contract not to break the price on these goods, please—and you are the gainer by it, Crex Matting is shown in red, green, oak, brown and gold, in an immense assortment; sold every- where at 50c. per yd., our price, Because we could get only a limited quantity to sell at this price, we must limit the quantity sold to any one customer Don’t delay! We sell as we 33¢ Tremendous June Sale of Garpets. Greatest Floor-Covering Bargains Ever Placed Before You. A Big Spectal---Smith’s $1.50 Best Axminster Carpets at 98c. We doubt if any other store fs selling this carpet for less than $1.50 yard. A mam- moth purchase, however, enables us to place this lot before you at a big price con- cession. Shown with or without borders, as a big special to-morrow at, per yard,, All-Wool Velvet Carpets, at..........+ Stair Carpets, 13 inches wide, at, per yard. All-Woo!l Brussels Carpets, at, per yard, Reversible Stair Carpet: 98c it, per yard.......seeees 396 More Absolutely Matchless Rug Values. Rare Ualues, Appealing Forcefully to Every Economical Bayer. $12 Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 7.6x10.6, 6.98 Reversible Smyrna Hall Runners, 9 ft. long and 3 ft. wide, at......-... Japanese Matting Rugs, special to-morrow at. sees... ...-. 36x72, in various attrac- 49c JAMES McCREERY & CO. Stern Brothers in light, medium and dark effects, plaited and plain bosoms, with attached or detached cuffs, best workmanship and perfect fitting, Value $1.50. To-morrow, Exceptional Offering of Men's High-sGrade Negligee Shirts of fine quality White, Striped and Figured Madras, Ladies’ Hosiery. ,On Thursday, June the 16th. | Fine Lisle Thread Stockings, with woven lace insteps,— double heels and toes, Plain.Gauze Lisle Stockings, —with spliced selvage, Extraordinary Values in SUITS of fancy mixtures, plain cheviots and broadcloths, several styles, Heretofore $18.50 to 38.00 COSTUMES of Crepe de Chine and Fancy Materials, silk lined throughout, Reduced to SHIRT WAIST SUITS of natural and colored Pongees, also Plain Taffeta Silk, heels, toes and soles. 35c per pair. 3 pairs for $1.00. Misses’ Suits and Costumes $12.75, 19.50 Twenty-third Street, $35.00, 50.00 $15.75,17.95 ————————E Until further notice will close THERE ARE Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World. at 12.0’'Clock Noon on Saturdays. Paid Help Wants in the 13 othe New York papers combined, HOUSEWORK ... 68 HORSESHOERS,. ¢ West Twenty-third Street BARTENDERS... ‘on modified po~ jtato last, with wo! tyle in a popular Only at wlyn” stores at thts very mod price . oe 6th Ave. and 27th Street. Third Ave. & 122d Street. “*ioi"!" w4 289130 Ave. bet. 1SOthE& IS Ist Sis, 40, 405 pad 609 8th Ave.,39th & 40th Sts, ™ st. BLACKSMITHS. . BOOKBINDERS., 12 BOOKKEEPERS.. KITCHENWORK. LUNCHMEN ..., teow BRICKLAYERS... ~ BLYN SHOES IN BROOKLYN 829-831-833 Broadway, BLYN SHOES IN THE BRONX 2891 3d Avenue, While we keep pxce with the style require- ments of modern times, we preserve at its highest point our reputation for the highest quality materials and the most thorough ‘ip known in shoe-making. The best evidence of this Is the inc ing business in our four well known Manhat- tan stores and the remarkable success of our new stores in Brooklyn and the Bronx. CANVASSERS ... 6 CARPENTERS... 4 CHAMBERMAIDS 18 | DISHWASHERS, DRESSMAKERS. , 26 DRIVERS .... ... 10 DRUG CLERKS., 10 ELECTRICIANS., ELEV. RUNNERS AMP. AGENCIBS. ENGINEERS . ‘A ‘St. [GUARANT 829°831-833 Broadway, between Park and

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