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f aN OR A “WATETHS OK thrshaven face. He is 5 feet & jes in helgnt, and weighs 160 pounds. ord and heart are tattooed on his _ Olive fhe Twenty Years’ Mystery of the Authorship of “The Bread-, winners” Again Under Dis~ » oussion. ‘The mystery of "The Breadwinners,” | / undoubtedly one of the rreatest literary pussies of modern times, At the time of its publigation vartous | names of ore or less well ested as furnishing @ ¢lue to the t of the anonymous writer, notably those of John Hay, the present Secretary of State;: Charles Broderick Adams, a well-known lawye! and litterateur, and an unknown college 5 professor in Buffalo or Cleveland, Grad- wally public opinion seitied down to the Deliet that the muot-discussed book was |, written by John Hay, But Inst week a correspondent of the Sun revived the controversy by meking the positive statement that 1: wes not John Hay, was popularly supposed, who wrote “The Breadwinnera,” but Charles Frederick Adams, and when {hear T and ‘went v geen at his oMoe, No, 71 William street, the well-known lawyer lent sume color to the assertion by positively refusing to deny or assert his authorenip of the book, taking refuge in a pledge he said he had mado twenty years ago not to reveal or deny the claims made by his friends. Richard Watson Gilder, editor of the Century, when questioned on the sub: Ject, sald that he did not know tha authorship, but that hy thought bh could make a pretty good guess, But ho declined to make It J, Henry Harper, the only surviving member of the original Harper Broth- ers, said Charles Frederick Adame was unknown to him, and, #0 fer as he knew, had never been on the lst of per sons drawing royalties from Harper & He added that the author Breadwinners” had now @ohieved such distinction as to warrant the belief that a new edition of Lie book, revealing his name, would be a most. profitable commercial venture, and that a ton enbodying this idea had been made to the autohr, who hal positively declined it. This would seem to point, indubitably, to the Beoretary of State, and Mr. Ells- worth, of the u y to this gide of the oon- Boribner’a were had with Mr. Hay, and Mr, slong, and to him all moneys were paid im eon- nection with the publication, and that he knew absolute! "to support the claims mado Mr, 3, Whoever the mysterious author of “The Breadwinners" may ba, the to: itself t# @ thrilling story of | of a great strike in troversy rt fp , and the discussion of Iabor prob- loms is bound to excite interest, as much so to-day as when it made fits first appearance twenty years ago. 'o- jorrow The Evening World will n @ publication of summary of ‘The readwinners” for themaeives its readers thls remark rk, and perhaps be able to throw some ilght on the mys- tery of its unknown euthor, yeni: he first chapter of winners” in to-morrow’ World Order The Bvening Worl from your newedealer and read this remarkable story, BEAUTIFUL SERES OF PORTFOLIO Affording Instruction and Enter- tainment for Every Member of the Family. . Bvery one who keeps abreast of the fimes, either by means of newspaper or magazine reading, must be convinced that the Loutstana Purchase Exposition now in full swing at St. Louis tsa mag- nificent enterprise, It is a great enterprise, a erent educa- tor for every man, woman and child It is proper that the best and highest fentures of the Fair in every particular should be preserved for posterity. This has been done through the untiring efforts of the official photographer of the Fair, and the isaborious and compre- hensive results of hie art, in the bighest order cf photography, are now offered to our readers in The World's superb series of Exposition Art Portfolion.”’ This series ts really great-great in tonception, since it 1s planned to furnisn practically free a popular art souvenir and record of the Exposition: great in wope, having been carefully designed to rover and portray every importagt foat- ture of the Fair; great {n accomplish- ment, since {t fills the demand for a complete pictorial and descriptive reo- om of what will pass into Qjstory as one of the greatest events of a great 0 World's magnificent. serine com- 40 superd art reproductions, Js- Buea in weekly portfolios, each contaln- ing 14 views of official photographs, each view vividly and accurately de- bythe official secretary of the uisiana Purchase Exposition. who are wise will not miss ‘. aiuingie one of these portfolios. As @ matter of fact, (t is the dut every resnive A! n 10, 86 for his ome this 4 Exposition Art jarles, especially when {t can be 80 eas-| lly obtained. u es To secure The Worlds Exposition | Art Portfolios” {t is only necessary to wend of bring the trifling sum of 10 centa for cay to cover the cost of wrenping. addressing, mailing, &. The first four folios are now rea ddress The forid, Pulitzer Building, New York The rtunity is epuional and should Brasped at once, *+* —_— MAN'S BODY IN EAST RIVER, The nude body of a man was found to-day'in the East River at the foot of Seventy-first street. He te of light complexion, with sandy hair and t arm. He was evidently drowned Dating, UD Ani or would become ‘mors deat Geatt 1 could Cancer and Tumors "1 If yon cannot call, write for report DR. GARDNER, Office 435 5th Av., N, Y. City, Hours 9 A.M. to 8} MUNYON’S Cured by Radium, tlon Blanka, th and 89th Ste, M.Suntare 10 to 2 Botwee PAW-PAW DYSPEPSIA © Indigestion and all stomach ailments, you oat, | It makes good rich blood, Tt makes you sleet It makes you strong It cures all forme of nervous One Dollar Per Week Opens an Account. Our Terms Also Apply to New Jersey and Connecticut Everything for poentepln gt, We Pay Freight and Carfare. THs {s an excellent bargain. fully guaranteed by Simp- son Crawford Co.---and may fi purchased at the agreeable rate f i $10 cash, $6 per month Also six other fine bargains in used uprights. roarth Floor. a M. JOHNSON TO SPEAK, irs. . . of BL No one need he discouraged by the statement that ” ‘ Untrimmed Millinery. All you (0 eat Wha This store will be open Saturday until 6 o’clock, On July 9 and until the end of August, will close Saturdays at roon. —Women Can't Have Too Many Walsts— Here’s 5,000 Women’s Elegant Wash Waists At One-Third to One-Half Off. The maker of this splendid lot of summer Waists is now busy with fall samples and closed his entire stock to us at such a concession from regular wholesale prices that we are able to print to-day the most important Shirt Waist news published this season, Read this great list of values, examples of witich can be seen in our show windows—you will want enough of them to do you forthe whole mmmmer. LAWN WAISTS, platted, full blonsed and trimmed with the new English embrofdery—the $1.30 qual- 85 MY, te seeee secon paeweerrs C SHEER LAWN WAISTS (extra qual- itv) trimmed with Syrian thread TINE SHEER LAWN WAISTS— tucked and trimmed with (ne em. broidery and laces—the res- ular $1.75 quality; at. ...-+ $1.00 DAINTY PFRSIAN and BLONDE LAWN WAISTS—combined with fine laces, in new tucked effects $1 50 the regular $2.75 quality: at. 4 *e PERSIAN AND SHEER LAWN WAISTS—-new models, lace or em: broidery trimmed—the regur $1 v6) Jar $5,00 quality; at.... . LAWN WAISTS—AII are embroid- ered: dressy, dainty and $3.50 novel—the $6.00 quality: at. TINE HANDKERCHIEF IRISH LINEN WAISTS—Fronts of Mexican Paraguay mesh—the $10.00 $5.00 quality: at... secsreeeee TINEST LAWN WAISTS—Elaborately trimmed with thread $5 00 Val. lace—the $10.00 and $12.00 quality; at..seesseseese oe soos Pe Five Hundred China Silk Waists (Genulne Habutal)— Very elaborately embroidered with thread Val. lace on front, collar, sleeves and cul{s, black or white—the $5.00 and $6.00 $3 i quality; at. dove . This is the greatest opportunity you have had this season to buy Waists at such a saving don’t neglect it. Very Special Values for All This Week. |Children's Trimmed Hats Trimmed with ribbon & flow- ers —value $3.00—special at. $2.98 Untrimmed Hats. Clearing Sale of Italian and Jap Braid Hats at ', manufacturers’ price, 25c., 35¢,, 48c. IMPORTED COQUE BRLASTS— black or white .sss.06 25c and 48¢ (Second Floor.) Women's Shirt Waist Hats. You will want one of these for your Fourth of July Outing—they are smart chic styles in the latest shapes and s, designed in our own work- 3 $3.48 and $4.48, Value $6.00 and $7.00, | ’ ' Women's Neckwear. | Laces and Lace Nets, Lace, Linen embroidered Stocks, Odds and ends of Trimming Laces, Turn Over Collars and Yokes 2 | comprising Point de Venise, Point —45c, and 50c, values, at 5c d'Alencon, Valenciennes, Repousse, Point de Venise, Irish Crochet and, Cluny, Torchon, Point de Paris, Valenciennes Lace Collars— Chantilly and Real Yak Laces, suit- 75c, and §1,00 value, at 50c, able to. trim dresses, gowns, wraps, shirt waists and underwear— (First Floor.) Veils were 15c, to 65c. per yard; Washable Lace Veils and Chiffon, at 5c+, 10c, and 15c, yard, Veils, 1 and 154 yds ont 9 g¢, (First Floor.) 95c, values, at... 65c. value, at Zac.) | Women's Bathing Suits Women’s Bihing Suits of 65 gg n’s Belts, Women's Gifacs io. aieconth| Reaeematalre at Women’s Sicilian Bathing Suits, crochet rings in black and white; | 7 a also crushed leather belts with gilt, ae ette new 83. 50 buttons in red, green, black i and whitesseeess 49c, Actual value 75¢, Also a splendid line of washable | embroidered belts, ranging in 49. price from 12c. 10,... 0.0005 Cc (First Floor.) | Women's Bathing Suits of mohair, several new models in col- larless effects also sailors; at $5.00 An elegant assortment of Bathing Suits up to. $10.00 (Third Floor.) Thursday, Friday and Saturday Two Splendid Groups of Men’s High Class Negligee Shirts. The first of these consists of just 540 very fine Negligee Shirts of madras, Oxfords, cheviots, fancy zephyrs and Jacquard figures and stripes, There is a good range of pat- terns, many of which are not to be found elsewhere, They come in light, dark and medium colors, including a generous assortment of tans, grays and champagne shades; also white. Bosoms, plain and plaited—culfs attached and detached— tines 1010 Assess $$1.50 Also 100 dozen extra fine WHITE MADRAS SHIRTS,) plain and plaited bosoms, attached and detached cutts, sizes $1 QQ) 14 to 17—made to sell at $1.30 and §2.00—special at.,.,..., ) 2 (First Floor, 21st St. Side) == Black and Colored Mohairs and Voiles. We place on sale Thursday morning 115 pieces of these very seasonable dress materials at }@ to )s less than regu- lar prices, The Black Mohair is the famous Ripley dye, having a very fine lustre— The colors are the fashionable Sicilian make, very lustrous and so . popular {ust now for travelling suits—-Special at, per yard. ...... 69 (First Floor.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. “WHE WORLD: WEDNESDAY’ EVENING; JUNE" 29, 1908 SLATH AVE, IF TO2ZO™ STREETS For your convenience store will remain open all day Saturday, July2 ; Everything to make your Fourth of J uly outing a happy occasion at positively lowest prices for the quality you require. H Now comes a mammoth sale of white shirt waists that. will be a memorable bargain event for months to come., sely telling of the remarkable bargains that awalt you tu-mor- 82 white lawn waists— $1.50 for $3 lace trimmed wh! 2.50 for $5 white lawn walsts— $3 for 6 lawn walst But, of course, to catch the full import of this great white shirt waist sale you must read the description of the waists (RP fo*with.j, We're very enthusiastic about this sale—ought to be, because we never offered as good values before, and we consider a sale like this an achievement that will further intrench this store in your favor, days, and hundreds of women came here daily, on the recommendation of our friends, saying “Il want such and such a waist, you can make a sale beget several, that’s a sign a store is giving unusually good values. When we inaugurate a sale we do it with this end in view—that's why we do such a tremendous shirt-waist business—why manufacturers come to us for assistance and relitl—why the buying advantages are yours ERE'S a bona-fide resume of this sale ter: row—79c. for \ each price, All of these watsts | will be displayed onbargaintables centre alsle—main floor; also second floor, — 50 extra clerks. | for walsts of white 730 ny trimined with bute tonhole embroidery—worth Bc. Q5co for $2 white lawn waists — trimmed with embroidery. $1.50 for $3 white lawn waists, trimmed with embroidery or lace. $2 for $4 white lawn waists, trimmed with lace, 4 7 - Without a question—New York’s most exclusive maker of tine v. hite waists, who the ordinary manutacturer, came to us and told usthat he had been obliged to operate his factory in order to keep his working force intact regardless of lack of orders, hoping that as the season advanced he woutd find a market for his waists, and that he couldn't wait any longer and was willing to take a decided Joss in order to realize on his accumulated stocks, We bought them at less than halt price—some 8,500 waists—they go on sale to-morrow at store buying headquarters for white waists for days to come. Don't iiss this rare saving opportunity--nor do we want you to associate these waists with the commonplace styles sold every- handsomely embeilished with dainty lace an' ‘Yell your friends about this sale—they will thank you for the bargain news. SIMPSON CRAWFORD C0,——- One thousand pairs of men’s fashionable ‘6 and *7.50 trousers on sale to-morrow where—every one is an exclusive style which are so handsome and effective for Summer wear, T' irst one thousand men who come to Simpson tawford Co.’s clothing department to-morrow will have an Opportunity to select ultra fashionable, highest quality, skil- fully hand tailored $7.50 trousers at $3.00 a pair, They are so ttylish and handsome in design that it's certain many smart dressers will want two or even three pairs. In view of the great demand for this grade of dressy, perfect fitting trousers it is of the utmost im- portance that you make your selection at the sarliest possible mo- ment to-morrow, Seoond Floor, These $5, 86 and $7.50 trousers are positively the equal of the high class merchant tailor’s $8 $ and $40 trousers because they are made by the fore- most designer and manu- acturer of men’s fashion- able, correct fitting apparel in New York. Ordinarily you'd pay nearly as much for his clothing as some tailors charge, because itis superior in style, quality and correctness of pattern, Thousands of correct dressers prefer {t to made-to-measure clothing. This Is the first time this manufacturer ever made clothing to special order at one-half his usual prices. The season’s overwhelming business caused him to run out of material. His force was idle pending the arrival of Autumn fabrics, and on condition that we should Jurnish the material he agreed (o make up a thousand pairs of trousers at half his usual price, We bought §,000 yards of the season's finest lightweight ma- terials from an importer who supplies high class mfrchant tailors and wanted to dispose of his surplus stock, There are silk worsteds, white flannel stripes, homespuns, etc., in the swellest patterns you ever saw, They cost us less than half the regular prices. We'll leave it to you if this isn’t the first time you have been priv. ileged to select trousers having that handsome swagger effect at $3 or a price’ anywhere near as low. They have broad hip, but not too broad up to the second in style—unexcelled in fit and finish, ‘The knees will not bag, because the material is shrunk after the famous London They are designed and fashioned after the wortd-famous Poole system of London-—the only method that guarantees shape-retaining trousers, We hav ¢ sizes to tit every man—tall, slender, regular or stout—}30 to 52 waist. sale with the greatest values ever known in New York—an Opportunity to select a pair of trousers at $3 that in every respect equals the kind you'd require of your tailor at $10—but come early, - “SIMPSON CRAWFORD ©0,— 25,000 yards of embroideries, worth up to 50c., at 10c., you knew positively that this was to be your only opportunity of the season to make an unrestricted selection4 of beautiful, new embroidered Bandings, Medallions and Galloons from the finest collection ever brought from St, Gall, Switzerland, , you'd be quick to take advantage regardless of the price, wouldn't you? the sale, beginning to-morrow, of 25,000 yards of the richest new Summer embrolderies that sell regularly at 25c. to SOc. per yard, at 10c. To show you this isthe season's most important event we want to impress you with the fact that these embroideries are made b the foremost manufacturer of St. Gall, who caters to the exclusive European and American trade. d sole representative in America, and this being a surplus stock he sold them to Simpson Crawford Co, at 1-5 to 1g their value, Therefore ,. cold water system. IF Well, here's (hat opportunity 10c 10c for embroideries worth 25c. to 50c. The season's daintiest styles coupled with the prices make this the bargain sensation of the year in embroideries—Shirt-Waist Insertions, 4 They'll cost you many times over the prices we ask if you wait. | You must see the great window display and the . ' splendid centre aisle trim on the main floor to be able to appreciate fully this remarkable event. It isn't fair to you to form an opinion on these embroideries from the prices. We were astonished at their elegance when we found we could buy them for so little. You, too, will be astonished when you see them—to-morrow 10c. and 19c. ——-SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co,——- These amazingly low prices on popular Summer books will bring you to Simpson Crawford Co.'s great book store before going on your outing. BOOKS for summer reading. Books to help pass away the dragging hours of the long journey. Books to bright many dull or stormy days that are bound to come, Books to amuse, to interest, to instruct, to suit every fancy and every taste, Here they are in this magnificent Simpson Crawford Book Store displayed in profusion that will astonish you—marked at prices that cause Send a list of books you want by mail. We'll send them quickly at these prices, Skirt Bandings, Galloons, &c., in the sheerest Swiss and nainsook, Description will not do this sale justice. wonderment, Most_famous fiction in years, were 90c. and $1.08, at 49c. Cardin sft Box, Unter the Rose, Strone Hearts rhe Dead Men facetenant Comedy 0 Red Nock Right of Way In Piceagiily Biewe of Touth. F Over 250 titles in this great lot of paper novels at 7c, A very attractive series; good paper and type. Just the kind you will like when you examine then). Here's a bare suggestion of the titles: Under Two Flags, Mullion the Cousin Iyanl ‘ oid Minin selle’'s ‘ung. Mor ef Pf ng Wife, ‘ot hen Worlds, Denim an isnt youna Ablatiey Handy cloth books you can put In your pocket, 8c, And they comprise the choicest gems of literature, such wot) Poe's Poeme, Treasure eapeare (2 vole.), Rubaivat. Donny earth, 8 mn, otk. a Tnele Tom's Bticket Minister, Faust se nancial sla ae Dak UTS REE OMEN RAR pence mes Our last great shirt waist sale was the talk of all New York for and when Main Sleor. ’ All of these waists will be displayed onbargaintables\| centre aisle—main | flooor; also seconds | floor. | 60 extra clerks. $2.50 tor $5 white lawn waists, trimmed with lace or embrojaery, $3 for $6 white lawn waists, trimmed with lace, or embroidery. 43.95 for 36.50 white Jawn waists, trimmed with lace or embroidery. A 53.95 tor 86.50 to $4,00 i white Jap silk waists. had felt the early season trade depression more than in® prices that will will make this The identical walsts your Fourth of July outing requires, bears the imprint of those ideal made-to-order waists $3 Come to-morrow. for it's the greatest Main Floor, 19¢ New York’s leading importer is his 19c¢ for embroideries worth 50c. to $1.50, Second Floor, Here's a clean good line of standard books In cloth for 1234647: Usually such a book as you can buy in cloth binding for Aig Slang 124ec is not tit to handle, This book is good enough to put in your and take with you wherever you go. Some of the 100 titles are: ‘Thelma Kentiworth, Old Curiosity Shop, i Lainplight Tale of Two Citiek, olin, i at y Mannering Tomy Brown's Schooldore, en Mand Under Drake's Flag 50c, series of copyright: fiction In paper covers, at 19¢. a number of the most Popular of recent fiction, ! n Mi rt " ; Mick ae eonentn’ [Qe ri ve vr yet Fonator’ Sientery 1,00, 1.25 and 1.50 popular copyright fiction in cloth at 256, , Ivanhoe, Fur The Criste, Flames. Man's Views UMeamian t Morne, pee teible, ‘ 4 Kin ieeida, The ueror, lennieo, ‘Bini Eat for Ae Heart Calumet Ke Broa iC iawdust Doll, ‘The Puppet, Widower, ;

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