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» é WT KLU "SMT TOTONES Friday % nite baie MMP va Bs Woman Whe Gel. Fe Got Fortune sal Aged MilKonaire Woods Years Ago Arrested tor Passing a Worthless Check. WOW FRIENDLESS, SICK AND DESTITUTE. | it Was to Her that Barbara Aub | Made Her Confession that| Her Charges Against’ Walter | , Langerman Were False. Syn retaining that wonderful power! # Attraction which enadled her to se- @ure a fortune from the aged million- aire, Woods, May Kellard stood un- Kempt, shabby. friend i and piti-| wle {n the prisoners’ dock before Mag- Strate Omnien in the West Side Court | to-day charged with passing a worth- less check for $33.32 on Dennis Ryan, | of No, 82 Amsterdam avenue. to the Tombs to awa Ing: “Tam perhapd the most destitute Woman in the world, They know me down at least a few of tne creature there. food.” Sent to the Tombs, Th Magistrate held May Kellard in| default of $1,000 bail and she was sent! to the Tombs, where she used to appear as a worker for th caught in n. of passing a worthless but as she had paid a part of this amount, the complaint was withdrawn Then Grocer Ryan resented his com- piaint. Miss Kellard had given him a check signed “Campbell” in part pay ment of a grocery bill incurred while she had an apartmnt at No, 172 West Seventy-seventh street, and was trying to eke out a living by renting furnished rooma—the womin who, ten years a revelled in wealth and luxury lavi upon her by Millionaire Woods Says she spent $3,000, all she had Itberating her benefactor from a lunatic asylum to which he had beer sent by relatives. Feared Check Worthless, “Yea, I gave that check to Mr Ryan, said Miss Kellard to an Evening Worid j, Paporter, “I feared it was wordhlees {i and told him fo, and to tuke It to the | bank and inquire before deposiilug {1 Instead he had me arreste!. I hove ih perhaps fifty worthless checks, given t me for loans, never turned away a request for ald They gave me bheir checks or notes. which seldom turned out to ve worth the paper they were written Mra. J. Chamberlain, of No. 10 West Ninety-seventh street, appeared in the court at this point and ene Diaint that May Kellard had ren r Seventy-seventh flat from her furaishea and had removed the furniture. Where: upon Miss Kellard produced a receipt for the furniture, which she had stored in @ warehouse, This she handed to Mrs. Chamberlain, who withdrew her complaint. Wasa in Barbara Aub Cane, May Kellard is the woman to whom Barbara Aub confessed at the Door of Hope that her sworn charge of mal- treatment by Walter L. &. Langerman Was untrue, tiny his conviction Sela asia cae “When I get out of this trouble,” sald Miss Kellard, "I shall ko to Chicago 1 hear they shoot you down there instead of having you atreated and that must be much pleasanter.” —— HARBOR WORKERS GO OUT. Tie-Up Complete in Havana Where Strike Is 0: July 2A workers h 1 _ HAVANA Havana Harbor urated to-day ¢ tle-up is complete. © of the was in- interesting eresting Display | Of Toilet Articles | {In Riker’s Drug Stores, Every woman realizes one way, to be comfortable in hot weather} is by employing the many little| toilet helps she knows how to Successfully use, ' Come to Rikers for™ your| jand save ‘yourself the discomfort! | jof vainly shopping elsewhere. | There isn’t a drug store in New York with a stock so complete as ours—where your wishes need | not anticipated. In the matter of price we save | two. middlemen’s profits. than sale prices elsewhere. Note the items below: Bath Mitts that fit the hands and eee EEE 59c to $1.50 a. iker's Violet Excelsis Toilet wae » Mickel” thai is Violet “rue to it name. We think it is the most per- fect pate in our house. :10¢ to $8.00 It the bristles come out or the back cracks SER Eve eH Som Money the Tombs and I will have at’ comforts | T can be clean and will have’ form of young: first trans. | y Kellard was arrested on a charge) cheek for $20,' When I had money 1| summer ‘toilet and bath needs’ : fonly be uttered to be satisfied, if| Riker's regular prices are lower| | B. & M. Blue Trading oe Two B. & M. Blue Trading Stam until 12 o’clock, and then one till closing, w with each 10c. you spend. 2500 Pairs of Women’s 1.25 Shoes at 69c a Pair Friday Third Poor. “The fact, stripped of all verbiage, that The 14th Street Store will sell women’s good, honest 1.25 shoes at 59c a pair Bargain Friday will create the greatest Bargain Friday enthusiasm. We readily bought 2500 pairs of these shoes, but there are only D and E widths, and every woman does not wear these widths. If your width is D or E read all we have tosay. That's why the price is low, These shoes have patent leather vamps and are made of fresh, pliable leather; have bright tops with the same gloss that 3,00 and —- 4,00 shoes carry; neatly turned military heels,medium heavy soles, Patent Leather and are made over a lasi that is pony not only stylish but attractive, In 69 this assortment the sizes run from ale to8 and the widths are DandE. The entire lot will be on bargain tables for your ‘Friday choosing, Not one pair reserved. Every 1,25 shoe in the lot at, a pair, 60e. Men’s Shoes and Oxfords Men’s 3.00 Algonquin patent calf Shoes with Goodyear welted soles, Potay or new Morgan toes, military heels, calf lining in back and all the other points that pgenrg go with high grade footwear, in 3.00 sizes from 5'4 to 10 and in C, D wens and E widths, at 1.95, Ontnras 1.95 Men's 3,00 Regent Shoes, made of vici kid, or Men's Regent Rus- set leather Oxfords. Toe shoes have either light or medium soles and the sizes are from 5 to 11, The tan Oxfords are cut in Blucher style and have military heels. Sizes from 5 to 10, Choice, a >air, 1,95, To this lot we add 10 pairs of Hanan & Son's 5.00 to 6.00 Shoes, and a few ‘ vuglan 3.50 * en They are in broken sizes, but all who can find be vat, ee pair, 198 ' hs q (t ) ~ Best Shirt Waist Suit Bargain in New York Second Floor This is absolutely the greatest saie of Shirt Waist Suits adver- tised since this popular dress came into fashion. Not one garment less than 3500 shirt waist suits, made of identically the same mate. rial that is contained in suits we have been selling at 2,95, 3.25 and 3.95. Will be sold for 1.28 each This immense lot of suits consists of the entire overstock of one of New York's gresiest and best known manutacturer. There are actually 3500 Shirt Waist Suits in this mammoth sale, and the fabrics of dentical with the goods contained in suits we have been pons at 2.95, 3.25 and 3.95, consisting madras, corded madras, fancy red macras, basket weaves, white and colored fancy which they are made ar of stri Oxtor 1» 5 lawns, an Marseilles. How They’re Made Each of these Suits is splendidly made. The waists are in the ong e484 effect, trimmed with tail hing ‘and large pearl Davies, The skirt is seven gored, full cut, made flaring and inverted plait back. Perfect as to work- manship and fit. Y ShirtWaistSui| 3.25 and worth at 3000 Yards of Laces: yard 10c Main Froor. Another 3000 yards of these fine laces will be offered Bargain Friday The most popular kinds of Edgings and Insertings of Cluny, ete. Normandy Valenciennes, Point de Paris, Duchesse, 10¢ They are the odd widths and patterns and broken sets of a New York importer, and we bought below their actual value, While the lot lasts, a yard, 10¢ orchon Edgings and Insertings at 8¢ ck Chantilly Lace Galloon at 10¢ as to purity and wholesomeness backing everything you buy. moort our cottees, direct from | were. thereby securing the choicest quailtion "avery pound Toasted ‘And bien 4 §rrour own experts, "We wilt fall for Friday or our hich grade ‘Laurel’’ biend, roasted fresh every day; regular ro, 5 Ibs. $1.00, or 1 Ib. 20¢ RLS WILD CHERRY acre aaa Lao) in BUTTER—Willow Yarn. purest creamery butter | PHOSPHATE Rich i (not delivered). drink; Inrge bot ripe toma- Ib. prints, speclal, ue ta) meek ium 420 fe . TB Ach t, frean | fine, fe. wall ia.” te eet drawing tea, con: . Heting of all “kinda, ‘our "Quithern aren f Se “Biwe £.. eeeenee ne lated; 5 tbe Re m. 290 e048. sowper | NAVY BEANS—Best New | per et eavening tere WOR | NONE States hand SPICRS — Prom greenh a with | | eked; & ihe bull; black ‘Gin: in a janamon or etn ane. be vee” 20C y | SUGAR 4 mye | & arenulat or powdered per te” bay at Tg = Fig] a. sey Women’s Lisle Gloves at 14c |5,000 Pairs Men’s $3 and $4 Pants at$ Ve FD busy | hese. é Stor i orrer “NEWYORK Cale dI S1EG a | Street Store will close Sat- Main Floor Special Friday clearing of a splendid lot of women’s lisle thread 14c and mesh lisle gloves in white, colors—gloves suitable for this particular season, and perfect in every respect. black and 14¢ Ordi- narily you could not buy these ee for double a Friday price. Women’s 39¢ Wais Waists at 19¢ Second Floor 1200 Women's white percale waists with do's of three different colors plaited down the front and finished with pearl buttons; tab stock, plain button cu ts, all sizes trom the smallest 10 the We sold 5U00 of these waists at 39. Price 19¢ largest. 19¢ White Lawn Waist trimmed with pearl buttons, 29¢, Striped Madras Waists in all colors, 39¢, Corded Dimity Waists, tailor made, 39¢, Sheer Lawn Waists, trimmed with embrodery, 69, Panama Cloth Waists, in champagne, gray, ete, 89e, Women's 2.98 Lawn Waists at 1,35 Women’s 19¢ Knit Vests: 12%¢ jain Floor. Great lot of women’s Feith) ust the-weight for the hot weather, 12;¢ short sleeves. mense 3 is perfect a! straight or shaped at t neck, and with no sleeves or with Each vest in this im- nd highly elastic. Your choice of Vests, 2 de: waist, low 12:¢ for Women’s 25c. Vests or Pants. ie for Women’s 39c, Union Suits, 49¢ for Women’s 69. Union Suits, 39¢ for Women’s 50c, Corset Covers. 12)s¢ 39 for Men’ Ladies’ Neckwear Main Floor Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets in white and colored; value 2Se, at AZ,€ Ladies’ Vellings Chiffon Veiling of every shade and desirable combination in this season’s effects; value 39c, per yard, 19¢ Men’s 50c Negligee Shirts at 29c Main Floor. Men's 50¢ Negligee Shirts, new and up to date in style, white grounds with neat stripes and figures, or plain white cambric bodice with set in mercerired fronts. thor+ 29¢ oughly well made, perfect fitting shirts that usually retail at 50c, We would be justified in making 4 big fuss over this Friday bargain in men's negligee shirts, but lack of space compels us to confine ourselves to the bare detale— men’s 50c negligee shirts at 29¢, Upholstery Fourth Floor. For Bargain Friday only we shall offer Embroidered | Pillow” Slips, ~~made of colored art 1 cottons, corded de- sign, complete a and ready for your pillows, ~39¢, values, at 14c, 2.48 Couch Covers at 1.19, 69¢, Table Covers at 29¢, 2.24 Armute Table Covers at 1,24. 19¢, Momie Cretonnes at 8e. 10c, Curtain Musiins at Be, 12\4e. Silkoline Remnants, yard, Be, 1.74 Lace Curtains at 88¢, fot Misses’ 19¢. Shaped Vests. 8 50c. Balbrigas zan Shirts and Drawers, Women 00 Leather i Belts at 49¢ | Newest Crushed Leather Belts—the) 1,00 kind, They are better than many stores sell for 1,00. Tae 1,00 buckle is the newest shay finely finished, | Belts jc" three pron, three se's of eye’ he c edges are evenly turned in and stitched, the leather is as soft as silk and crushes beautifully, They come in black and white sour choice of these 1.0) be ets at 49e, Embroideries Main Floor For this Bargain Friday we ole a splendid lot of beautitul edg. ings and insertings of cam. bric, nainsook and Swiss, some as wide as 4 inches, You must know the values are greater than our selling price of, a yard, Sc, 20¢ Corset Cover | 3Sc Embroidery beer 8 for Bi skirts, a “0c |"19¢ Have Notions? Secure these “ttle requisites so necessary injevery home now at prices that insure a saving on everything you buy. Nickel Safety Pins, 3 card for Be Pin Cubes, best quality, each, Se Daming Cotton, and white, 3 balls for be ies Pearl Buttons, suitable for Shirt Wi card, 100 wie site nepricen et Mary. cable: dents Be Pin Cabinets, assorted, box, 3¢ Light vor i and single rubber Dress Shields, pair, be Asbestos Iron Holders, each, $e ppt Choice Blended Coffees Blue Bell Minnesota XXXX Flour XXXX Minnesota Patent Flour. made from hard wheat, guar Anteed to produce more dough to the barrel than any other flour on the market. Rerviarly sold at Tic. #pectal, one baw to a customer, 1-8 bbl. Sack at 59 BALMON—Croice cuts of Columbla River Salmon ris lovers “Biue Bell" ToMATORS. — Maryland ASPARAGL fornia; 244 at dozen, PORGING, Ht Wa We ckeria tae Mine KEREL: or Je baton, RRS “te Der Ibe Meats Special Friday Bargains in Our Grocery Friday Bar ains in Our Groce No matter how we mark the aan Ay ad in our great sixth floor grocery, you'll receive the same consideration and find our guarantee PRES TPH. CHOPPED Te ROASTS. per Ib Wines and BONELESS” BhEF 10¢ 12¢ Se or FRESH ding Jue WHISKEY PUATS and NAY, ‘There's an immense assortment of patterns, sizes and kinds of seas of this hosiery is worth less than 196 c a pair, price, 12). Closed Saturday Afternoon | | ie! it; Third Floor. Bought for this Bargain Friday fully 5,000 pairs of Men's $3.and $4 trousers, Until further notice The 14th urday afternoon at 1 o’clock. ing worsteds, fine mixtures, cheviots, tweeds, flannel, se; cheviots in stripes, checks and plain ef- | fects. The workmanship is the bi the finishing and the sewing couldn't be surpassed. There is every waist measure from 30 to 53 inches, and every length fr to We want the tall man, mao, the thin man and the man o! build to respond to will go away disappointe 3.00 and 4.00 $! Trousers at Extra: Salespeople to waition you, Women’s 1.50 Corsets at 46c Second Floor, th Corsets, drab and white, short and mm af in Batiste and Coutil; some wit eae attached on front, prettily trim we) sad Gods in. o 46¢ : 34e in Batiste and 9 Short, medium and long ig Jean, to fit slight and full figures, wale and drab, & Ge et, Value 18e., Ae seeeenes Women’s 19¢c, Hosiery at 12;¢ Bright and early Friday morning we shall place on sale two thousand dozen pairs of Women’s High Grade Hosiery, consisting of lace lit 9'C gauze lisles, split feet and plain 12! 12:¢ 2C cotlon howe-—all ew aad perfect goods and fast colors. _Nota pair Women's 25c, Lisle Finished Cotton How, ‘18e, Women's 2Se. Lace and Gauze Lisles at 1 3 tor S0c, Women’s 25c. Lace Lisles and Imported Cotton Hose, 19e. Boys’ Extra Strong Ribbed Cotton Hove, ile, 123° Girls! and Boys! 12%. Ribbed Hose, a pair, 9¢. Infants’ Cashmnere ¢ Stockings, a kings, @ pair, SB 4e Ke. 1c Men’s and s’ 25¢ 12; to 50c ot be at mous because they wear s0 Our price for these 3,00 sets wi Main Floor A manufacturer made up 3,000 _men’s | wide aod narrow four-in- Ice Water Tumblers, best De ae Md a tan hand neckties and boys’ Windsor ties from the Men's i legobepssy same silks previously used in his 25¢. anc! $0c t neck- Po vypnsy decorations; regular value ‘S0e., at wear, using, however, the short ends remaining desiecen, ain dienes Ge , decorations; value” from his season’s business. There are plain colors, black and fancy colors, In the lot thee are also 12:° 150 dozen narrow 50 inch four-in-hands in plain col- Choice at 1240 at 10e, Cups and Saucers, fine ware, full size; value 10c., Se. Cake Plates, rich decorations, ing, open handles; 50c. kind, at Glow Night Lamps, eh nation without ply cost of le; special, ors, made of pure ie for turn-over collars, Women’s Muslin Underwear Second Floor. ee More thas. 3000 garments in our Muslin Underwear’ section have been reduced for Bargain Friday. In each group there are all sizes, and you will find the values quoted actual in every par. ticular, 45ce. Cambric Drawers, lace trimmed, 29¢, Women’s 1Sc. Muslin Corset Covers, Ze, 29c, Cambric:Corset Covers, embroidery trimmed, 49¢, 39c. Cambric Corset Covers, lace trimmed, 39¢, Women’s $1.50 Cambric Petticoats, lace ruffle, 90¢, Women’s Summer Wear $1.00 Black we White Percaline Petticoats, 79¢, Women’s 40c. Figured Lawn Dressing ues, 29¢, Women's $1. ‘ot ‘igured Lawn Wrappers, of Dress Lengths 39c to 50c Wash Silks at 19c Main Fleer. $00 Dress Lengths and shorter Remnants of Colored Wash Silks, “Foulard Silk and White Habutai Silks, the 19¢ are ae of which Ts from 39c to 30c 19¢ yard, will be sold Friday, a yard, $6 Fi es Weenie oS ee Silk (pure silk), ya: Black Taffeta, real value 5! Y eoagl yard, 39¢. 39¢ White Habutai Silk (all ail) gerd, 26e. 27 in. Pongee Silk, worth 75c, at 27 in. Black Taffeta, real value 75c, at 6e, Men: Get 10c to 15¢ Handkerchiets at Sc Men’s Plain H. S, Handkerchiefs, Have a dip in the ocean d in a bathing suit at a b price. Here’sa man's 5 ae yl Hi i Men’s Men's Colored Border Handkerchiefs, 10e and ife value 75c., at Be. Men’s Japonette Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiets Trolling oom fk F # Men’s Red Bandanna Handkerchicts, Men’s Colored Print Handkerchiefs, Men's Large Initial Handkerchiefs, Be each for 7c Men's Hemstitehed Handkerchiefs. 2¢ each for ‘Seconds’ of Men's and Women's 10¢ Handkerchiefs, Get This Trunk in Five Sizes at 2.98 rd Floor. Here’s a Trunk that will stand all kinds of travel. It is cov- ered with heavy sail duck, long Bey nett four extra stout slats on top, two so! Tames around body, twe centre bands made Tate Trani, | Sac e of cold drawn steel, closely A@Y tacked. The froat and Described, are protected by steel edging to prevent the slats from slip- ping off; iron bottom with three slats, brassed lock, heavy bolts, large hinges, stitched sole leather handles. Tray with two compartments, one for hat and the other for articles used by either lady or man. Any size, including 28, 30, 32, 34 and 36 inch, ~~ up to 7.35, at 2.98, F i : 32 EE i i i

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