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ie Shore of Oyster Bay + onan Arctic July Day zes Waft:'Sad'Wheezes to the Liatening| of the Hero, and the Zero Atmosphere | | Grows Drear, Getting Cooler, as the | Ruler to the Crowd Draws Near. ‘WHEN TEDDY COMES MARCHING HOME.” | }) A Cool Summer Performances in Two Chills ¥ THE TICKET. | strenucas ruler. Iured to take the blame, grand vizier and elephant driver, bys | hysebg by himself. i Village Baker, Bo } The loca! Demoerary, * Mllaon, the plumber. : and Bayles, insurgent Repullicans, S }, cams, lobsters and other shail fish, ACT. I. another solo.) aa Arctio Jaly day on ‘MY OWN OLD NEWYORK STATE.” colored brother joys, do not seem ah Though 1 pleat | .And jump } | Suni te Whe: ther round, ye anvillains, tume & doletul wheeze; the ie from out your spinach, | Lat the chil! not shake your knees. gurTeady {9 returning ‘his home beside the seas, m own ol wes for* tenia) er-—Poastbly thick on the If the frost were | npkia ple when | we're all called on to weloome, | [y)\\', )Vser Ha XL, nbore | drep in| ungrateful boss to please, Teddy—Ift me exp! Gennkt Wall | Rear “Deelighted, don't you! 7" out ths patronage, ax 1 merely . j fell hetr to this Job helr fm and shovel ‘way the snow. | vd T cannot very well hand ears while the freezy breezes |!" tH aetually elected. | t did drop a Crum of 4 | discom tor uth Gareling’ Butt a be @ cool time in the olf town| fain would hie ine home and fon ms fur Worn in "Ten Years a Wh ba | Ranchero, or \ Swipe J auow shoes | Wyre fern Swiped the Mab.” | abode* 0.) Villager—The ge ho, goad people! You do} MK vou have ju The other band tired of ye appear to be burating with prear 404 ach vnacd @nthusiasm at the approach of CHORUS “DON'T LISTEN FOR THE moble ruler. If not, It will be BAND." onto me as bad management. I Do not hearken for the musio ery, tar ie band-Ite out this way, | (ta-ra), ie si (Air, “Delores.") ia hat Best p ‘all this frigidness, tell me, what | rise cons Baye gan it be? | not emoke-upsk!, here by the astern sea? ‘Te this glad town I'm sent By our dear President, ly > Why to your joy do you not give vent? | ft all now to me. Tm dolorons, here by the eastern for the band, y they don't play: hand, y " Iand, Ma, ha Don't expect the loud “Hurrah! Don't Iaten for the musle of the band, (Cartain, all kicking vigorously.) act il (War correspondents’ cam: Sagamore Hill by campfire The vw _ om @ught is wrong, why, just blame tt ‘onto me. of the show will come mr. are all feeling calm, + Bo hand it to me Till try to see t dole you out some balm, it's very Ample, Mr. Private While we turned out and Tight. ht on the oid were last year, For \ re ‘ where the joyous pipes abound Of Teddy's children dear, Many the heads that are aching to- if tds are It up for Teddy the First the We bie ni 4 + has done In return {s to offer Think up something new, ti Government jobs to two local |Get to think } rd ore we write “0 as 0 village baker, because | eat nae tasnlaht takes the bun, and the village mp gFOUDE. Who leads the anvil chorus whooping it up for our extinguished | 4 met A eb. writing | by the | ‘Well, where are the Republican ny What 9 1t? | ? Surely they will do something | ; ¢ nothing for you. If ralroaders we might fix you 1] and Bayles—We were the publican bosses here until Ellison, Merk plumber, laid some pipes the enthusiasm. He now has for hall and fireworks to foot, | Plumber he can afford tt is bodes {ll when Teddy} marching home. tary evolutions by chorus, sings!) TEDDY COMES MARCHING) Ue HOME.” When Teddy comes marching home _ again? pute Oh fury! Teddy comes oh, What thea? On sush! | thicken. we'll see i Navy Department, but bein fishermen we ror or Judier ha ali mer Places tn create a Kk. (in stage unrealism)~—Agreed! 4 that's how private secs * s Votoe—Loeh, Loeb! There te a Yelooking person out (n the grassy A ight and ascertain if he ls right shade to eat, Aw t Tedd , ein SS ; home, marsha When I'm sitting down to lunch h that a buneh ed friends are hungry, too ) foe Wi! ow ge uk Booker T. ‘all act dumb and blind when ‘eddy comes marching home. flea by the ry nolses, | phant-back and and to eas, Thander and wild yells, Enter Aisguleed cowboys, 0 | brandy, Cowboy chor “WE LEFT OUR JOBS ALAMO," Star State we led IN THE, 4) iP ] Atty-seven styl Mowe all the winning wiles: Tact he te Just. 14, i t To far ° guess wing a deer ist past Rahway), | or rope & steer, alarms! 4 rg minted 1 entific! arin, off that firm and massive chin; fh has now been Wants to get his own word the buret Teddy one: a ls forget us Ki-yis' old Oyster Ray ose Alamo pards Dee-er-lighted. Pass {nto the 4 you'll find pienty of ple in y spontaneous moves me id that frigid nicago matber around Felate to you that ! o MAN WITH THE PLEVHANT ' fon scene. 1 warmth tates} you see the Only Me— Who can beat the band. th giee, for they sa: Th ant in Oy bast has shrunk, ea Phe now ts very light. ether term this small pachyd.rm sappeared from sight. “i down to In- teurs and the dough- hai ) tall and I date of tey See FOR YOUR OUTING ON THE 4TH REMEMBER 10 GET A BOX OF ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, A powder to be shaken into the Shoes. Your feet feel swollen, ner- Vous and damp, and get tired easily If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Eas It cools the feet and makes walking easy, Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of Ary i today. Bold by al Sreacioa aut . Bol and shove for 26. Don’t any may, and the old to beat the band, ir more years and three it in my hand. me you would hear) f manner ‘With a life depicted by enow, ‘The frost is hanging on the romance fact'riee, Tari mores ttre "te! Mpg, Louisa Biank Told Hus- iy Ai er te “| band She Was Going Shop-| wares) ping, but Went to Newark and — - HELEN K, TOWER Jumped from Bridge. WINS MEDAL FOR : : DECLAM Additional interest was the «raduat Behool No. prise fered by exercines THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JOLY 1, 1904. the spotless ‘HEARS THAT WIFE LEAPED IN) RIVER ATION, | Meet Blar ridge by the} MaMnufactu: attached to} of Publ petition for mation of- H. Wade, 1 Capt. Daly, st she had atten During the yenine pu lg wero marked “Exce! lent’ in this eval of ber of whi ven ware sele ted | rial c 0 mencement a trial t on commencemen lehman’ Meseriousty sete, Helen Katherine Tower, who! NORRISTOWN, Pa, J t Hriar Rowe," |Saurman, a popular elubma ted B veom ver is barely fou {a quiet, a of the unger set on Sale of Homespun Suits at $7.50, At 8 o'clock Saturday morning we place $10 and $12 homespun the unasmuming moi by | day Rev HE wounds re 1 ny b teen at Popular Washington oner Kane a endeavoring to deter "| hangs, Not a Patent Hyomei, the Guaranteed Ca Cure, Prescribed by Physicians. i nfound Hyoine that are ad It is as fa as the diamond than eoeap glass t, b ila to all repu } with vert super aluable eucalyp' te antiseptic q combined all aro with a) Hyome! "po iobraache ¥ ase desizoyt st roat, which ett hg dd heal heaith nowe wher jused in th fills the a killin, ing | every part of tt 200 Broadway antes to re 8 not cure. Hegeman & Co. under an stein fund the money it SED only a few months— tone is excellent—case is English oak, The above is only one of our special piano bargains that may be purchased on easy monthly payments, Fourth Floor. Sunday World Wants Work Special sale the balance of our outing suits (coi nd trousers) at $7.50, Itis a timely opportunity for men to get @ cool, stylish, comfortable vacation suit. Not an ordinary those shapely shoulder Coats are \% lined in trousers peg top with bi | olive Homespuns, Co suit—but one of Vogel Bros." suits tailored with sand long graceful snug-fitting lapels and collars. long roll double aud single breasted models, elt loops and side buckles—colors gray, brown and me early, for these suits will go quickly at $7.50. Sale of Men’s Serge Suits at $12. Je of the famo’ Suits ire superior {i made $1S kind. These breasted sack models, shoulders and snug-fittin Here's us Vogel Bros.’ blue and black standard serge suits, in style, fabric and tailoring to the ordinary ready- are made in the new long roll, double and single ailored to hold their shape, and with those shapely g collars, Instead of $15 our special sale price is $12. Sale of Light Weight Suits $15. These are the days when men ate going vacationward that a light-weight, dressy suit is imperative with those tai jome mottle lors charge $25 for, in handsome light You'll find among these at $15, suits that are iden- rays, steel grays ‘d, others in check and overplaid effects and solt,,rich feeling serge suits, all on special sale at $15, Young Men's $12 Suits at $8.50, The keynote of these blu They are with broal We male a op cheat wn serges & optea! € serge suits for young men of 13 to 17 is: ‘style, odelled especially for young men in the 3-button cutaway sack style shoulders and lon Y Peg-top style. These $12 blue serge suits on speci: Narrow, snug-fitting collars and lapels; trousers sale at $8.50. ght suits for men who measure 44, 46, and 68 sat $15, $20 and $25, orsted. $1.50 White |Duck Trousers at 95c. | We place on special | Sale 400 pairs of thor- oughly shrunk White Duck Trousers, with belt straps and wide | turn - ups. Regularly | sold at $1.50, on sale at 95e. becttenaenenen Sale of Tan —7ash Vests Crash Trousers Reduced to at $1.50, $115, | Here's a sale of these popular vacation trous- Reduction sale of tan | linen, plain white and ers in all sizes from 30 fancy wash Vests, sin- to 46 waist, with belt 7 |loops and wide turn. | 8'* breasted, that were | | ups at bottom, on ape- $2, $3 and $4, all now cia) sale at $1.50, $1.45. | a | For those who are not able to procure their | vacation needs di the day, our store | For your Vacation, 25 Fancy Half Hose at 15¢ a pair, 2 pairs for 25 Tan & Black Leather Belts at25c, Good strong Umibrellas that are worth $1.50 at 98c. | The new Handkerchiefs,solid blue | at 18: ea,, 3 fe Bathing Suits worth 98c, special at 69c, These are Oxfords you can't du- | plicate elsewhere for less than | $3.50, Same style as cut in rus- set, patent leather, vici kid or | calfskin, plain or Blucher style, On sale for Friday and Saturday | only at $2.50 a pair, White Plaited | Negligee Shirts at 98c Here's a chance to lay in your tion supply of shirts. We 100 dozen of these handsome white negligee shirts, | with 16 plaits across the front You won't find them at any other | store under $1.50 cr $2, Our sale | price is 98¢, ——— b Sale of 100 dozen Mens Shirts and Drawers at 35c. a garment. of Balbriggan un- All sizes, with long or }5 Stirring derwe: sleeve shirts, and long or stout drawers, Regular 50c. underwear; on sale at 35¢. a garment. ] Medicine. arth A gums and balsams. to and are | Monday Morning Wonders | a . -~ . 2 ee i, Pe} | \ Ml Srv rit AVE /92T020™ STREETS Ly | Store Open All Day Saturday for the Convenience of Fourth of July SLoppers. iA sale of 506 ‘12 @ "15 outing suits |) There's one made expressly for you, but to-morrow the price is $ j| JF you knew to an absolute certainty that there was a bona-fide $15 suit in § this assemb!y at $3 made expressly for you—that is, in strict accord with your taste In style, fit, finish and design—you'd come early to-morrow and take it, so that you might — , ‘ wear it for the tirst tim on Sunday or the Fourth. it’s only natural that you should, The situation’s thus: q "2 We looked over these sults carefully be'ore we bought them. We took ff Sh them only after convincing ourselves that there were at least a dozen | 4 perfect fits for every man whe might wart one, no matter whether hz Should bz tall, short, stout or slender. We were determined to make this the crowning event of the season In men’s. outing apparel, because | so many men walt until just before the Fourth to select their suits. | f Now we want to say t» you positively that we have so much confidence in our ability to fit 1a ii you out with a §!5 suit at $5, equal in every respect to those swaiteer effects that have madsa {4 5 ame for many a merchant tailor, that we will guarantee you will have mo cause to lament your ‘ selection, but. on the other hind, will be as well satisti@d as any man who pays the tattor §25— } ‘4 ind a good deal better satistied trom a financial point of view, Second Floor, : u + A very cool, light, high gradaanaterial—coats sk #leton lined—trousers | tere s the suit: turn up at bottoms—belt loops—all sizes—the jon's newest 58 | Pe patterns—special to morrow at... seeee ; iastne J Men's dressy $5 trousers tomorrow $3 3 The very last of that special order of 1,800 pairs of men’s high grade, cor | rect fitting trousers came just in time for Saturday selling —300 more pairs. THE PRICE IS $3, THE VALUE IS $5 It isn't necessary to say much about them, for particular men will come anyway, after he widespread sensation caused by the tremendous selling of Thursday and Friday. Men's fancy sults Men's fancy sults values $15 and #18 values #20 to *25 special 510 00 special $ 12 50 pl aed dd I ‘ Boys’ Wash Suits, sizes 2% to 8 years—values up to $3—at 950, ( Clearance sale of men’s straw hats worth ‘3 at ‘1.50 SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, —— To-morrow’s great sale of Suit cases, °2.50. + ’ § $ ; wit a ‘and travelling requis Sirls’*2.90 wash dresses°1.75 si.sici%0, Ri te ; i gli f ‘ _FYVEN if these wash suits were still marked $2.90 and : sroom you'd happen to see them, you'd select one and remark what a - : bargain they were at the price, for $ S they're the daintiest wash dresses 2.50 you ever saw for the dressy little miss of 6 to 10 years, price ‘ F Second Floor, So here's a leather suit case at $2.50 | =! that will fultil every requirenent— To-morrow, though, the price is but $1. very strong and durab.e, canvas for we secured SCO ata great price. lined, steel frame, brass locks, oe cession, Want you to have full benefit, | turned ha i s, stars or catches for this isthe last day Nor CRAWFORD CO. ; P before the Fourth, and | 75 77 youritlegirimusthave * ° Hammocks, s1. Aa / one or more of these handsome frocks, ERE’S something you mus " - have to make your outing pipet cn ete vie ee success hammock and this one lependence Day outing. will stand ail the kard usage likely to Guimpes and high-neck models , be imposed ey ity strong canvas —made in a large range of mate. | weave: special, PL. e) rials, such as lawns,madras, dimity, | Hammocks at 2,50 and \ French gingham and chambray, in 3.50, ‘ } dots, checks, stripes and solid col. Very sree, fine wort smog} of \ “Be ors—exclusive and stylish—just them have pillow 7 ~ oF f $ | Spreaders—many desig’ “=e, 500 for Saturday's selling at $1,753 | ings. Hasement Salesrooms eel —— SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, — ‘ * Py Fabric gloves. Bathing suits for the 4th. | Now before you decide that * this or bs t t good enough,” t Special prices. | ; tostider that 6 poor sult Ge § : . d we gh you down UR showing of fashionable fabric eg gloves for Summer wear is complete, Not , 2.95 a style in keeping with Fashion's demand missing, | , reated and a rc im t equires hie iabied ments of the tthe baler . There’s a guarantee back of the gloves we Girls’ Bathing Sults of, sod ‘ sell, and if you've ever bought a fabric | mohair, blue only; firm and eros glove and been disappointed in the serv- deep collar with stole effect; ice you'll reallze how important this is, Value $e. rvotateestie B00 0c for women’s 85c. 2 pearl clasp pure silk Misses’ and Girls’ Bathing lo J I - of navy monhatr; dee 10} mesh gloves suede isle palms—black and white. “Sults colle had ‘enteld of duck; A 59¢ for women's.75c. 2 clasp milanese suede | Droidered anchor! %0. 18 ‘pag uk i Cereals black, tan, mode and slate—a | years; $2.80 value for. 2.75 = e A Wore “em Le Women’s Bathing S ults i for women's 50c, 2 clasp milan y of navy and black mohair; made t fee Fe i ia I wit pig Ovni Sra, 2 i'd (¢ for women's 2 clasp milanese pu tailor-made; perfect hanging; value by Caw Hloves=ihe celebrated aySer MAREdatt ao trrective: 12 Bist Tone Ge, lace trimmed, Wary 9 79 weave. Third Floor, ; —— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Z $ Hi e 2 Extraordinary: *°2 negligee shirts at *1 $ . 5,000 more *1 shirts at 55c. I you are one of the many men to wait until just before the Fourth to select your Summer supply of negligee shirts we want to say to you that you've made no mistake, in view of this great Saturday sale of men’s $2 and $1,50 shirts at $1. Made in a superior manner, highest grade materials, identical with those used in the shirts sold by the exclusive haberdashers at $2,50 and $3.00, Main Floor. $2.00 Men's high grade negligee shirts—this lot comprises some of the best shirts, known makes of madras and percales. The madras shirts have detachable $1.00 culfs and plaited bosoms—the percales are light colors in’ plain and 181,00 Piaited with attached or detached cuffs White ptaited shirts with at-# ‘, shirts, tached or detached cufls—bodies are made of very fine muslin and extra “Ran {ullalso some of the famous Eclipse shirts in fancy plaited fronts—| 550. worth $2 and $1.50—at $1.02 \] y're in the front rank of favor among discriminat- ' Men's *1 shirts, 55¢.— iy price—han tached or Men's combination suits —— men, else we wouldn't have sold 20,000 at that mest patterns—high quality madras—latest ; styles.-caffs at- 55 iched—special to-morrow, value $1, at. C h class mer- $2,00 to $2.50, at 89¢, ee i , = cerized isle is the opportunity of the it will amply repay you to buy your supply now at... 890 ar All wool two piece bathing sults—in two styles— OE es black, navy and Oxford, in| various borders to match—this ts your opportunity to buy a bathing suit at 50 per cent. less than the regular price—at Abbe see eeeeweres 52,00 —— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, —— Women’s stylish *3 Oxfords, special *1.95 In both the popular russets and white * canvas for summer and outing wear, Sevond Floor, F your feet hurt when you are away on your outing you won have a good time; but it’s easy to remedy that at Simpson Crawford. Co,’s to-morrow, and you need spend only $1.95. That’s the price of these fashionable $3 Oxtords in the popular russet and white canvas, season. { $ 9 They're coo} and soothing to tired feet and § 9 itylish that we" stified in calling them | bf 5 th: ‘deal Oxfora in Someer, A cation we, l e 5 military | White Canvas Oxfords: Frisch| Famous S, C. S. Low Shoe: iq peel +] — ee . lar price fs.$5 and $3.50— 95 ‘ 2,60 Russet Oxfords; ith new weak Coben skype, turn | 07 Sit ceetusaee pectal to-day, 300 pairs at 00 Pe BCH 1 ¥ sf n nt APL HR DOHRIMY so hn,