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THREE ONS FOR READING A BLE ‘Boye Was So Noisy About It that the Neighbors Were Dis- furbed and Called a Police- man to Have Him Arrested. f | Fohn Boyce, of No. 93 Kent avenue, Py Namaburg, got three days to-day in Lee Avenue Police Court for read- oe @ Bible so loud that the peace of the = articular’ — “affer dinner” Made by the makers of “Hleers Pepsin Suns” CheirHestRecommendation The Dean of the Facully of a Prominent Dental ~ College says: “Those persons who use Chictets will keep their teeth clear and brilliant and their gums It’s the Chicle and the Peppermint ' hard and rosy.” and the flow of saliva, “ neighborhood disturbed. inte court with Bible under his arm. Bouquet de Creme Ye enhe ADainly Confection Candp Coated Ch Ask your Dentist—Buy five cents’ worth to-day) [Retal Storeteepers supplied by any Wholesale Druggist} or Confectioner. JOBBERS SUPPLIED BY FRANK H. Or L. Lowenthal, Distributor, 315 West 39th Street, New York. Magistrate Higginbotham advised him to carry it with him to his cell and study ft in less strident tones, | Boyce returned to his home last night | feeling just right. He asked his wife | Lena if she had been to church and seemed grieved that such had not been the case. “We'll have a little church of our own,” said Boyce. Then he opened the family Bible and read so fast and so thunderingly that Lena counselled him to stop. "I'm religious,” said Boyce, “don't in- terrupt.” Then the neighbors took a hand and threatened to call in the police. Boyce laughed at their threats and began to throw things around the room, even the Bible. Mrs. Boyce was hit In the head with something hard and sharp and sustained a scalp wound. “Three da: sald Magistrate Hig- sinbotham, peace be with you.” desirable FLEBR & C0., Inc., Philadelphia, Brooklyn, 4 HAPMANSG Entire Block Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St. Tuesday, That means we give 2 “S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps instead of 1 with cash purchases, - Brooklyn. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attract'ons Are Their Low Prices. ACyS B’way at 6th Ave, 4th to 38th St. Important Selling Events DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT—All Imported Models, All of Our Own Models—GiEATLY REDUCED IN PRICE, During the Summer months we will inaugurate a series of great sales in all departments. In accordance with this plan we call particular attention to-day to— A Sale of Silks—Moire, Foulard, Peau de Cygne, Embroidered Crepe, Fancy Crepes and Fancy Silks of vari- a kinds, the reductions ranging from one-fourth to one- halt. Sale of Dress Goods—Chietly notable are the Mo- hairs and Sicilians, sold by us regularly at 69c., 79c. and 98c, a yard. The new price is 49c.; Voiles, sold elsewhere at 50c., here at 29c.; Mercerized Stripe Batiste, elsewhere 15c., here at 10c. Women’sUnderwear—Lowest-priced Undermuslins from our own factory; faultless qualities at prices considera bly lower than at any other store. Reaty-to-Wear Garments for Women— Tailor-Made Suits at $12.49, were $19.96 and $25.74; Shirt- Waist Dresses at $1.96, elsewhere $2.75; Walking Skirts at $1.96, elsewhere $2.75; Walking Skirts at $4.24, elsewhere $5.75; Shirt Waists at greatly reduced prices—all of our im- ported and domestic Lingerie Waists. Other Sales—Porch Furniture, China and Glassware, Household Linens, Parasols, Gloves, Upholstery Goods and high-grade Groceries. / Everybody. Those who want surf and sand garb distinct- ly different from the ordinary will be inter- ested in the new de- signs brought out for 1904 bathers. For Women,_2 m. Brilliantine Suits, with large sailor collars of striped duck, shield and tie also of duck; CACH Sei elsrercisrsln since Brilliantine Suits, shirt-waist style, fancy braid... $2,097 Brilliantine Suits, with large round collar and shield, prettily trimmed with braid, each $3.69 Brilliantine Suits, shirt-waist style, trimmed with embroi- dered white toffeta. $4.96 Brilliantine Suits, shirt-waist shirt-waist style, with stitch- ‘Bathing Suits for : CORUKS oicecesisier $4.69 Better qualities — various styles—$5.69 to 26.57 each. For Men:_24 n Men’s Two-Piece Suits, made of navy blue cotton; two grades, 49c and 74¢ Men's Two-Piece All Worsted Suits, navy blue; two grades, $1.88 and $2.49 Men’s Worsted Suits, two-piece, in navy blue, with fancy stripes, Prrad hates and $3.29 's Two-Piece Suits, in ; bus and black, with taney a pes, $2.82, $4.07 and $5,24 Bathing Shoes—Made Over Lasts. _24r,. Women's Bathing Oxfords, made of canvas, in white, black, gray and champagne; cork soled; a pair, 49c Women’s Bathing Sandals, in black and white canvas, rubber For Misses andChildren: 24 FL. Misses’ and Children’s Suits, made of black sateen, with white duck sailor collars, shield and tie; trimmed with black braid and anchor; sizes 8 to 14 YEMB. oc cccccsemens $1.98 Misses’ and Children’s Suits of navy blue brilliantine, large sailor collars, shield and tie of blue and white striped duck; sizes 8 to 10 ++» $1.98 12 to 16 years Children’s Flannel Bathing Suits, one piece, trimmed with braid; sizes 2 to 6 years.....+ $1.98 Boys’ One-Piece Cotton Suits, | Women's Bathing Secde blue, fancy trimming; sizes 4 to 10 YOarS. see sere cence G4C | soles; a Pali craiseteiaccissicie 29¢ Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, all | Men's Bathing Oxfords, in white worsted, navy blue; three grades, | and black canvas, with covered $1.57, $1.88 and $2.49 | cork soles; a pair........ 63c ‘B.G.I.’ Tennis Rackets | Stevens ‘‘ Favorite” oth Fi, Tennis players are familar vi Ae Eites-e Le ellenc “B, | Sold Elsewhere at Or the thorough excellence of $5.00—the fixed price, Price $4.49 G. 1.” Rackets—those made by the Bridgeport Gun Implement These are 22-calibre Rifles, con- \Company, sidered the most popular small At $3.98 — Listed at | firearms made, They are take- $6.00. down models and can be taken Strong, finely finished Rackets, strung a ‘ | ees avith Best white English gut. | apart for carrying in a suit-case, At $4.49 — Listed at | $8.00. “B.G.L" Special Rackets, best se- 6 1 7 lected wood, finest English gut, cedar | ogg, solidly constructed and At $4.98— Listed at | nicely finished. $8.50. ; No. 4, seats two children, $3.47, “H.G. 1." Special Rackets, best se- No, ats two adults, $3.89, lect wood, finest English gut, cane | Paris Lawn Swings, $3.74, $5.98. hantdles, “Daisy” Lawn Swings, made to seat At 55.49 — Listed at | two adults, $3.24. 10.00. : tf Croquet Sets at $1.49, “B, G, L’ASpecial Rackets, strung with small gauQ* English gut of superior Four 8-inch mallets, 8 ™ Four hardwood balls; auany has large combed cedar han- Wickets, pegs and stakes. le and a “cave reinforced shoulder,” a patent-appliat-for device. “Final” Racka@s, with cane han- i dle larly 386.47; spe- $3.49 Packed in a strong box and ac- ong . companied by a set of rules for the game. We regard this as the best Croquet Set we have ever “Ri , cadar han- dles, regularly §: 90, special $2.98 seen at the price. . Other sets, $1.14 to $8.46. Lawn Swings.—» ». “Reliance” Swings, built of hard- cal Under other naknes these same rackets sell for y8.00 and $8.50 each, ¢ them. SPECTAGULAR SUMMER PRODUCTION “THE WORLD’S FAIR” “FEDERATION oF STATES” | THE MATCHLESS MYSTERY ims DAILY PRESENTATIONS IN THE AUDITORIUM|| § FIFTH FLOOR At 11 A.M. 1.30, 2.30, 3.30 and 4.30 P.M. - INITIATORY PROGRA PIANO OVERTURE - * 5 . - FEDERATION OF STATES AND COLONIES Illustrated Lecture by Me. J. A. Savetalie INTRODUCTION OF THE COLONIAL PERIOD of Jamestown, Va. 1608. WORLDS FAIR FEDERATION OF AMERICAN STATES (c) Marriage of Pc (d) Embarkation of the Pilgrims. ILLUSTRATED SONGS . ee “Blue Belt” 4 St. Louis and The Work Presenting D. W. ROBERTSON'S latest and, mast WSieas Sever od Se: Lowe and dhe Worlss Par representation in action of the giant Expouition. In connection with the Auditorium features on the Fifth Floor there will be offered in all parts of The Big Store MAMMOTH STOCKS OF SeasonableMerchandise of a superior character at specially lowered prices, 80 Stores Under One Roof] Offer the public innumerable bargains in most-wanted merchandise In Honor of the Event the Store Has Been Beautifully Decorated, ‘““AMAZMA,”’ THE INCANDESCENT ILLUSION. THE FIRST OF THE SERIES IS ENTITLED “A SUMMER’S DAY.” the succeeding weeks there will be other“Amazma’'features, and each will be as bewildering, entertaining and instructive as its predecessor. Silverware Sale Woves Into the Wain HAiste. _ The greatest of all Silverware events, which began this morn- ing, will continue in the Main Aisle to-morrow. It deserves the attention of many because at wonderfully low prices we offer the very articles that thousands are now thinking of buying. Savings are by far better thanever before, It is safe to predict that this sale will be remembered asa record-breaker in the history of Silverware selling at The Big Store. ROGERS SHELL PATTERN B NICKEL TEA SPOONS; set of 6, ©2O@ bluirar oi Tes Poo sonar Bow toms ROGERS SHELL PATTERN NICKEL | Holder and Cream Pitcher, highly 7, Foi TABLE SPOONS or FORKS: set 57) Polished, with bead trimming, ¥ of 6, HIGHLY POLISHED SATIN ENGRAV.| NOTE OUR PRICES FOR Rod- ITLER Fi ERS A-1 PLATED TABLEWARE, ED or INISH CREAM PITCHERS, SPOON HOLDERS, GOLD plated on nickel silver, entirely new designs in French gray or LINED SUGAR BOWLS, CANDLE STICKS, NUT BOWLS, CONDENSED brightest polish finish, and war- ranted to Wear 10 years. MILK HOLDERS, CHOCOLATE POTS. TEA OR COFFEE SPOONS; Our selection includes p the fine English Split straw and the popular rough Sennit in Sailor shapes, fashionable brims and crowns to suit young and old men. Milan and Mackinaw braids, with soft roll brim, for any one who appre- JARS, a I5e ciates coolness and com- ROGERS QUADRUPLE PLATED, 4- 75 PIECE TEA SETS; consisting of Tea Pot, | **t of & iC Cream Pitcher and Spoon | OYSTER FORKS: set of 6 980 fort. Sugar Holder. DESSERT SPOONS OR 5; Porto Ri 6.75, 8.00 510,00 | 8 Bes on rons” 29 orto Ricens a COMPLETE COFFEE SETS, QUADRU- | se: of 6, "1,50 Maanilas in all dimensions ; etl est 5 nate Colon Eee BUTTER SPREADERS; set and sizes up to 75é. Bi 7.50 1.25 Qin Floor, East.) + 150 A Remarkable Sale or ca is and Tray, all satin engraved; set, COLD MEAT FORKS; each, Hee re ey Set |GRAVY LADLES! each * 60c ficial slivers besisiful new de- BERRY SPOONS; each, 780 signs 5.95 | sour LADLES: each 1.365 [Positively The Year’s Greatest Bargains. Undoubtedly the Most Parasols Yet Recorded. The Main Aisle Will Be Devoted to These Displays To-Morrow. Swagger Parasols at prices that will imme- diately create astonishment. New York never before saw such a display of Parasols; the ex- position is absolutely unique, and must certainly arouse the liveliest possible purchasing enthu- siasm. Ohese Parasols are Wade of Fine Sitks tn Plain or Fancy Effects and tn Print Warps and Shantungs. They come from one of the leading manu- facturersin Philadelphia, and embrace in widest possible diversity all the leading colors, such as the dashing champagne, now all the rage; hunter green, blue, brown, helio, black, white, gun metal and black and white. Perfectly constructed; eight-rib frames. with bone tips; carefully selected sticks and tassels. Ve purposely refrain from stating values. The extraordinary character of the offerings will become quickly apparent to every 7 woman who attends the sale. Priced yf - es} O and Z IS in this fashion, és,

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