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THE WORLD: WEDN DAY EVENING, JUNE 22, 1904. * ' PAOW TO LOSE AT TWO NEW TERRORS FOR SUBURBAN COFS WHO HAVE i FIERCE BATTLES W1TH A BIG GRAY OWS. «ND A ’GATOR, KIDNAPPED! “POMER AND Wl Just Keep an Accurate Ascoun: f the Vanished Pile in a Lit- tle Red Book and It May Come |} in Handy Some Day. LOSSES AN ASSET. THIS AUTHORITY ASSERTS. Yes, True the Suggestion Comes T ARREST YEZ - YE WALKIN VALISE! from Chicago, Where Point) | SCARE TWO COP ad Whoo-Whoo Bird Gets the Bet- n| ter of His Victim, but the last year? W w 1; Other Ended the Life of the fm the bankruptcy pr edings of the Bold Saurian. brokerage firm of W. H. Liudiey & Co : This is the question which bro the con he'll rust contention. But the je was a Lafdiey could not tell trippingly on | e tongue just how he stood in the re + wo ate ‘ Of Bronx and le red account party : eok, enter the am 4 first thing next mt at the bank. 1 t Mrs; Pinmon ed m9 amid a wee little rs Poker player: fea the baseme min New you'll find them the servants’ fit down r losses And May Wake them worth Acourdin money lost u Th BF tle walked, eady alin t was game He shot the saurian up, Thus day by day, hen the sun‘s spent his ray copper on al beat rim nll “To the woods for you,” anys McAstoo, the sylvanerills Where the wild owl hoots and ther rab- bit scnots, Is no pastoral retreat You will read each day Of wild things they slay 1] (Our gallant blue vatrol) s\@ they trek thelr post, | Some whiskered ghost | Or creature of feature grolo, Looms up in the mist, Without warning or “hist!"* And a tremendous, terrible ecrap takes: place. or In shadowy Do Not Think PE Sixth Avenue or Broadway are the onjy places to buy Clothing. We equal others in quality and grove does meet. —EE t desire to faced Upon As In reply, down from the sky 10 Silver Saving Stamps to Com strictly Only yesterday night can discount all prices for ve yas G lively fight Clothing, Tailoring, Hats, FTE : SohtemanTCRRSteTe Bronx: Za; Furnishings or Trunks. Try g count book to a K¢ * 8 ‘3 5 Fierce, when dsnt mintulty. aensitive, | While on hia ramble UB} CHEE. ip fra as vee the dresses of your) Whistling tral-la-loo SPECIAL NOTICE—We give to } ‘or friends, eard ’ -whoo,”* 4 Athere, ts another toxgon, tn, this news encnae en ee noe alliouir patrons fe rom Chicago. D © bh viv by a i according ‘And stopped, hin heart a-pound Silver Saving Stamps ; It ts "be vive iat Then a weird, wild flutter, The Honest Stamp. Ne never to } played at ail, A blood-curdling clutter These St: ‘ —EE—E et Of unearthly, hair-raising sound se SS solidi Ly Smote on his ears, Ne ineny cna oy Redoubling his fears, alt Nee oe e For tt came right out of the ground. oods kept in ss With his gun and club 1 is 4 eal a 1 He dodged round a shrub Ceca linge oe And shouted In thunderous tone 1 {Bey tw Ube ' é AES 78 creature or devil, | redeemed wy & f 4 And fight on the level, ue - \ I dare ye to ght me alone!” H cash if you prefer t. ; ga Ws! of mighty wings r ther. Whoo-whoo"” “and an eerle| ® Start Your Book With, After Forcing Little Girl to Sasncraaies, (averussomenory | TO-DAY IS OUR BARGAIN DAY. Hid under a bramble, His features were scratched and torn, n volce husky and hollow, With many a swallow, * Drink Carbolic Acid, She _ Took a Fatal Draught of the t Stuff. ] 3d Avenue and 42d Street. B. Altman & Cn. (Special to The Even MOUNT VERNON |. Winifred Ashb id, the wife of 1 . & Span- th wur veteran, attempted to kill her ur-year-old daughter Eva at noon to- y by forcing her to drink earbobic ii, and then took a fatel draught of MEN’S DEPARTMENT. Mid-Summer _ Shirts, Neckwear, Bathing Suits, Pajamas, Under wear, Bath Robes Sweaters, Leather Belts, Hosiery, Gloves, etc. it and found mother Qnd child lying on a bed with a bottle ff carbolic acid by them. Phey were hurr To-morrow (Thursday). One Thousand Dozens fo the y Hospl- , + c $ r There the mia wh watt hor of Men’s Silk Scarfs, Ties, etc., will be placed ‘Konby, the fat who Is a truckman, on sale at $2.85 per dozen; 25c. each. d to come home Lost min, brooding ove: me ‘temporarily In- is, probably be: 6. . by @ police say, ht and the wi ee husband returned soon after his wife had taken the je Ivarned wnat had f most frantic with No hope is entertained of the child's NOTICE, This establishment will be closed at 5 P. M, Saturdays, at 42 Noon. wery, Dr. Newell says that If the Uitte girl does not die from the effects ithe poison she swallowed the burns je recelved will undoubtedly result fa- uy. Nineteenth Street and Sich Avenue, New Pork. i {nddata (155, 157 and 159 East 23d St. faire HandsomePresentsGiven Away | uy for Cash or on Credit. 10 Certificates like illustra- ¢ tion on presentation insure you the privilege of selecting a neat and useful Present from our : 155, 152, 159 E, 23d Street Special Exhibit R The < ‘ ¢ . oom, He, Furniture Carpets, Upholstery, Ete. Gestificates we issue we ae ¢CERTIFICATE ic ( y tively assert earn the very best { his seience represents Ti NT purchase and y premiums and are far ahead ‘ jeemable according to Our Premium List \ . * : of the so-c: fd r Ste “ he so-called Trading Stamp \ system. Among the Premiums given are the following: Extension Tables, Rugs of descrig- in, Parlor Chairs, Rockers, Chiffoniers, Dressers, Desks, Enamel and Brass Bedsteads, Side: ards, China Closets and hundreds of other handsome and useful articles to adorn the home. Saturday Evenings Until 9 o Grand Central Clothiers A 25c Hose, high grade gauze lisle or lace H a most tascinating selection ot light weight colored goods, That Wonderful Pro- jectoscope Hundreds have been entertained by these beautiful moving pictures dur- ing the past week. Have you seen them? It’s all free—in the big gro- cery on the sixth floor, Have That Stylish Look In One of These Ready-to-Wear Dresses at 2.48 or 7.48 Second Floor. E’VE EXAMINED the materials and the manner in which these dresses are made and there’s no doubt about their quality or their style. They’re handsomely finished, and you couldn’t buy the goods and the trimmings by the yard for our retail prices. At 2.48: Women’s Black Batiste Dresses ‘Women’s Biack Batiste Dresses, new-shaped sleeves, with fulness at elbow, shield front with sailor collar effect. The skirt is walking length, neatly tucked and tailor- stitched. Value 5.00. At7.98:BlackLawn Dresses Women's Fine Black Lawn Dresses, skirt made with full train, ‘The waist has circular yoke, clusters of tucks, lace insertion and deep bertha collar; large full-tucked sleeves trimmed to match waist. ‘Lhis is a good model for dressy wear, and the price is exceptionally low. At 4.98: Walking Skirts Women's Fine Sicilian Walking Skirts; seven- gore wide flare, in shades of black, blue and brown, all seams trimmed with several rows of fine tailer-stitching, The kilted graduated flare is the newest thing in stylish skirts, and the inverted plait back completes a model that is suitable for wear at seaside, mountains or in the city. At 3.28: Walking Skirts MWomen's Mohair Walking Skirts, made of an excelient grade of mobair, in blue and black. Just the thing to wear with shirt waists. Skirt hus ten gores, wide flaring, side-plaited seams, kilted at bottom and inverted plait back. Value 5,00, At 7.98: Silk Eton Jackets ‘An exceptionaily dressy model, made of taffeta silk, has the long sloping shoulders, full blouse front and back, with wide bodice belt, large bishop sleeves with cuff, braid and lace trimmed and large crochet buttons. Value 15,00. 60,000 Pairs of Hosiery at Half Its Value Main Floor, E BOUGHT 60,000 pairs of hosiery at half its actual value and since we have placed this great quantity on sale we have had a monopoly of the hosiery business in this part of New York, Told you of buying this hosiery at the public sale of the A. N. Bullman & ISHOT HIMSELF AS HE PREPARED FOR TRIP »|Jerseyman About to Start for Boston on Business When He Fired Fatal Shot—Had Been in Poor Health. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 2.—John ‘Tucker Murdock, manager of the Al- bert Tucker Coal Company, of this city, shot and killed himself to-day at his! > home In Riverton, J Falling health {s said to be the cause, At the time he shot himself Mr. Mur- dock was preparing to depart on # busi- ness trip to Boston. Women’s Fabric Gloves , Main Floor. Women’s one horn clasp, Lisle Gloves, Silk Paris Point, black and white only, A cool and serviceable glove. At, per pair, 19C Two specialties in gloves; one in Lisle with Paris Point, the other Suede Lisle Gloves, black, white and colors, At, © pair, * Pr 7c Pure Silk Milanese Gloves, a fie imported quality, exce'lent value, || white and black. At, per 36c pair, Green Parasols at 2.49 Main Floor. OW would a stunning Green Taffeta Silk Parasol with a cherry handle strike your fancy? The silk is of heavy quality and is pure tatfeta of a most beautiful shade 2.49 of green, The natural wood handles, understand. bave cherries on them, add- ing this contrast to your toilet. They are sey cool in appearance, and can be car- ried with almost any cestume. To-mor- Tow at 2.4! Pretty $1 Corsets at 47c, and ie Girdles at 39c Beoond Floor, Batiste Corsets, white and | prettily lace and ribbon) trimmed; medium and long} dip hip. Same in girdles for | slight figures. Regular value | $1, at 47¢, | Girdles made especially | for slight figures, in blue, pink, and white tape. Some are ventilated and are the coolest and most comfortable article of the kind for hot- weather wear. Regular value Co. stock. You'll remember how extraordi At ile per pair for Women’s 15c all-over lace lisle Stockings, fast black, seamless, double sole, spliced heel and toe. At{12!s¢ per pair forWomen’s 19¢ all-over lace lisle Hose in black or russet gauze lisle and gauze cotton in plain black, strictly fast color and perfect goods. At 17c per pair for Women’s and have high spliced heel, extra double sole and toe. At 9c per pair for Misses’ 12% ribbed cctton Stockings, fast black, double knee, sole, heel and toe. 12! per pair for Infants’ 25c sample Socks and Stockings in lisle, cotton ind cashmere, black, white or colors; all sizes in this half price lot. lisle Hose’ in a great variety of new pat terns, lace running to toes; all are superior gauze goods, new and perfect. 50c. All-wool Albatross at 29¢e. a Yard . Matn Floor. HERE is nothing that you can make a Summer dress in colors 750, at 39c. ily Tow the price was. > At 19¢ per pair for Women’s 24,000 Men’s 25c Imporied Stockings of plain black or Negligee Shirts with white feet, regular and out sizes, some at 45c with ribbed tops; all are Hermsdorf dyed SA ey reductions on 24,000 Men’ hig de Shirts. made of soft, neat stripes and figures. Patent neckband, are full s perfect fitting, and have one pair of de- out of to better advantage than one of these 14 shades of 50c, all-wool Albatross, 38 inches wide, at 29c. It is positiv 29 Cc 50c value cluding heliorope, cream, champagne, tan, sky blue, pink, Ths material is_mest_popul red, maroon and cadet, per yard, at 29¢ At 47e for 75c. Black Imported Voiles, 44 inches wide, for stylish Summer costumes of black. This material is exceedingly popular and we have it in lace and rice ettects in 16 pieces. Let Us Help You To These Dainty Undermuslins Second Floor, HE manufacturer who soid us this muslin underwear permitted a representative of this store to inspect the entire process of cutting and making, and the report is that it is the best in every respect of any that is sold at popular prices. Garments are cut full and are caretully sewed, and now that these prices are under ail competitors, ~ a 7 7 At 98e—Women’s Nainsook Trimmed Chemises, French fitted back, elaborated with lace and insertion, baby ribbon ties. Value 1.50 and 1.75, At 29¢- Women’s Cambric Drawers, several good styles, with deep lawn ruffle, hemstitched and lace-trimmed. Sold elsewhere at 3Yc. At i9c--Women’s Muslin Night Gowns, surplice neck, with lace insertions and tucks, elsewhere 50c, At ¥8e—1,000 Women’s Muslin and Cambric Petticoats, made with a deep flounce trimmed wirh fine Jace or embroidery. Value 1.50. At 49e—Women's Muslin Petticoats with a deep cambric tucked and hemstitched rufile—yoke band —full size, Value 75c. Women’s Silk Petticoats at 2.98 At 2.98—Women's 4.50 Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, made this season. HW with a deep flare flounce, full width, good quality. » Women’s Wrappers and Kimonos At 48c—Figured Lawn At79e—Women's Lawn At 98c— Women’s Per- Kimeno Sacque: with |and Percale Wra | ca vi { of, |i neat styles that ean | tle Wrappers, in lint and dark colors; extra with |B, Mundered: | prettily e ; -band. Value Sadtt inixhad | Width, with deep flounce: made to sell for $1.80, brald, and skirt finished with deep ruffle, Yached link cuffs. Your choice at, each, 45e. 75c Natural Pongee Silk at 49c Main Floor. For cool shirt waists and shirt-waist suits of silk nothing this season equals the popularity of Natural ones; 49e such as we offer to-morrow inthe regular 75c grade, width 27 inches, per yard, at 49c, Popular and Classic Sheet Music at 5c HEET MUSIC—100 of the most popular songs and instrumen- tal pieces of the day will all carry the same price to-morrow—Sc—including : Spring Song, Orange Blossoms, Over the Waves, The Palms, Shepherd Boy, Remember Me, Calvary, Black Yawk, Largo, Melody in F, My Old Kentucky Home, Fifth Nocturne, Ave Maria, | Valse Bleue, etc. Popular Sheet Music, BY G Note—No mail orders. NoneC.0.D. P 5 B Save the Babies. . H prctat MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly realize that | or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before ‘We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save @ majority of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups auld for children’s complaints contain more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable posed le: to congestions, sickness, death. lastoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. Castoria TS TE of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., they are fifteen! of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. deadly poisons, In any eney ss they stupefy, retard circulation an causes the blood to circulate property) opens the pores of the akin and allays fever. CONMUEEn Genuine Castoriz. always bears the signature of Leet Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders Two B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps Until 12 0’Clock we give you Two Blue Trading Stamps with each 10c. Thereafter we give you you spend, one stamp with each 10c, you spend. We'll Fit Men with $12 and $15 Suits at 7.75 ‘Third Floor. E AVOID over-praise in our advertising because we want our clothing to be better at all times than the customer expects, and this is invariably so. particularly true of th’ it them, the last of the in br stock manufacturing tailors, because he put the price low. Men’s $12.00 and $15.00 Summer Suits—just 575 garments—await ere are single and double breasted sack suits, a black, others ixtures. Also ge, gray and inane there are sizes to fit all figures from 34 “SJ to 46 chest measurement. Our Thurs- day price will be 7.75. a Choice of 700 Boys’ Wash Suits at 39c Beys’ sailor Blouse Suits—700 of them, in- cluding every style of washable facric used tor boys’ suits. The collars are prettily trimmed and the shields are made detachable. Sizes from 3 to 8 years. Your choice at 39c, Boys’ 4.00 and 5.00 Woolen Suits at 1.98 ? 4,00 and 5.00 Woolen Suits, consisting of Norfolk, dcuble-breasted and Sailor styles, made of woolen fabrics. Sizes from 3 to 16 years. Real bargains a 1 garments included in this sale. mer stock of one of our foremost ilor Hats. New block the thing to wear 4 Trimmed Hats Are 3.98 pel le of our new Trimmed Hats to be sold Thursday at flat_hats, > hats “shap The trimmings are in white straws with ribbe ing sha covered with the fashionable soft ma- Imported Breasts Second Floor. UCH charming mid-Summer Millinery as you'll find in the 3.98 has not been offered this season, There are hats of all shapes—turbans, high bats, Ep > All are of the very best workmanship “"@ and in fashionable shapes. charming co ors, Your choice «' 3.98, At 48c¢—Women's with shirt waists and w AtL fomen’s Handmade Hats, in charms terials auch ax chidon shirred or pluited and. horses hair. Bluck and In colors. At 19¢ each—Imported Feather breasts to adorn the stiff-t that e + and white, a yare 13 and i ine length, These were Imported tu sell a At 49c each—Imported Wired Breasts now in unusual demand and very scarce. ‘These ure tinely made; all the best colors are here, and to make your hat look stunning you require one, Women’s Russet Oxfords Again at 98c Second Floor. E’VE ANOTHER lot of Women’s Russet Oxfords to offer W at 98c a pair. Last allotment at this price, large as it was, sold so quickly that by night only a few odd pairs were left. These have been combined with a second shipment, and while the sizes run from 234 to 7, there are only D and E widths, But these ure the popular sizes and the popular widths for women who want comfort. If your foot measurement is included, attend to-morrow. At 98c.—Women’s Russet Kid Ox- ford Ties, with opera toes, military heels and leather linings. The sizes range from 2% to 7 and the § widths are D and E, Inthis lot there are also Black Kid Oxfords, with patent tips and military heels, in the same sizes and widths. At 98c.—Women’s Turn Sole Colonial Ties, either patent colt or kid skin, military heels, turn soles and gun metal buckles, The sizes are from 2% to 6 and the widths D and E, At 98c.—Young Women’s $1.50 Spring Heel Button Shoes, made of kid, light stitched sole, patent tip, newest toe, D and E widths. Odd Lots of Men’s Shoes Worth From $2 to $3 at 1.45 including leather suit- | w nable shapes. A “ot in some lots 12 puirs. ‘the sizes are 6 to 11, wid d the shoes are worth to 3.0) the pair. Theat made by the same manufacturer who sells the famou: Awaba etas

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