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J > “BOYS VACATION O0-YOU WANT A FE BB GL? Deserted Mother with Two Ine) “> — —— fants Is Now Unable to Sup-| port the Latest Innocent Ar- | rival and Advertises. OLD STORY OF THE MAN AND THE TRUSTING LASS. Big-Hearted Expressman Matt! Hughes Takes the Eldest’ Child and Wishes He Made Enough to Keep the Other, A GIRL dedy, month olf, full gurren- i_& Door Me who Nas navone | na £ helo here deserted by. het” un: | scare Mrs Much 8 Mt W. 884) ‘The old story of a worran's love and! ® man's duplicity ts hidden in the five-| Mne advertisement taken from the want columns. | Magrie MoCarthy was born in the old Seventh Ward. One by one her natural protectors died, leaving her to look out! for herself, She secured employment as| &® chambermaid in one of the cheap, hotels. « | To her the clerk at the hotel was a hero, Fine in attire, sleek and hand-| gome, he paid court to the chambermaid. | By one subterfuge and another the for-| mal teremony of marriage was post-| poned. A baby girl was born The! young mother called her Mary. The clerk set Maggie and baby Mary up in ® very small way in a rear tenement- house. Last autumn the young mothe: who was not yet a wife, implored th father of little Mary to take her to the priest for Mary's sake, ‘Then he de- serted her, She searched for him, and digoovered that he had had a wife and children even when he courted her. The mother, broken hearted, found refuge with the wife of Matt Hughes, an ex- Pressman with a big heart and a slender purse, and in the Hughes home came another baby girl on June 18, It is a chubby little thing, with big Diue eyes and soft brown hair. It was ebristened Catherine last Saturday, But the mother, who has employment at 40 @ week in a hammock factory, can- not earn enough for herself and both ber children, and she must find a home end a future for baby Catherine, and ane asks: “Who will take my baby and give her’ @ homet" Mra. Hughes, a motherly young women, is ready to display all the in- fant's good points. Matt Hughes would Rot part with little Mary, now more than two years old. And baby Cath- Sees Nacrerts atl Ne fg no ralltonalre, though his heart’ is big enough for one. ENDS 1N DROWNING Young Brody, of Brooklyn, Grap- pled with Log as He Was Sinking In Housatonic River, but Had to Let Go. 6TRATFORD, Conn., July 14—Howard Brody, nineteen years old, of No. 114 Montauk street, Brooklyn, was drowned in the Housatonic River in the upper part of this town, He made a desperate effort to save himself after being at- tacked by cramps, and persons who him from the shor five times before h Grappling with @ lo) to keep afloat he yelled and help, but was overcome, lost hold on the plece of wood and was carried under by the strong current, His body has not been reco’ Brody and three compantons, jourke, James Devine and s' . Sehuell, all of Brooklyn, came to Stratford last Sunday and camped out on @ point opposite the place where the drowning occurred, CLARENCE LAPPE MISSING. Lett Mei te Take a Walk and Not Seen Since, Clarence Lappe, of Trotting Course Lane, Whitford, L. 1, disappeared from his home lest Thursday, after leaving the house to take a walk. His family has had no word from him since, He s aix feet tall, are. lack hair, tinged with gray, and gray eyes, Kan’'t-Slip Glasses Kan’t hurt, either—if they have}! the “Harris Suction Clip” attached, | ~.. They make eye-glass wearing a comfort. No care or baie’ to }) keep them in place. Slip exactly where they ought to go and stay there—no mat- ter how much you |) nod, run or jump |) about. Grip so gently they do not InJure the most sensitive skin, and are nd nose as firmly as spec- tacles, ey are a special comfort], when pers; ion makes it difficult to retain Posen on any nose, Attached to Your Glasses for 35 Cts, E; or Spectacles — scien- and accurately adjusted— up. ‘ RYRSIGHT SPECIALIST, 348 Oth Ave, (Bet. 21st & 22d sts) 50 Bast 125th St, (Cor. Madison ay.) J THE WORLD: [HURSDAY \ Free Entertainments All Week Mystic Auditorium, 4th Floor John W. Sherman's Patented Mystic Production Entitled, “Phantasma or the Enchanted Bower” Performances daily at 10,30 and 11.30 A. M, and 1,30, 2.30, 3,39 and 430 P M. in our Specially Adapted Mystic Auditori Recital Hall, 6th Floor The Harbor of New York by Day and Night This is a correct panorama of the greatest harbor in the world, showing all the points of interest by day and by night. Changes of a marvellous nature are pro- duced by electricity every eight minutes. Children’s Play Garden, 6th Floor Miniature Coney Island in Full Swing Just to please the children we have provided a genuine Ltalian hand-organ grinder, a pony, monkeys, pigeons, rabbits, peafowls, dogs, fish, alligators, turtles and a lot of playthings. Bring the children with you’ when you come shopping. They will have the time of their lives. Men’s 10.00 and 12.00 Suits Friday at 4.95 Third Floor, i We've prepared a great clothing proposition for Bargain Friday—Men’s 10.00 and 12.00 suits for 4.95. With the prospect of such immense savings ———~~"'as these, and the assurance that the suits involved are made of such sterling fabrics as fancy worsteds, meres in’a number cheviots and cass of handsome desig also 2-piece outing . You suits in light home- ve from spuns “and _ crashes, 7.05 a Suit splendidly — tailored according to the most sensible styles the day. There should be an un- usual rush for them—$10 and $12 Each suit is guaranteed In every respect, suits at 4.95. Men’s Splendid 4.00 1,000 pairs of men’s $4 trousers in an immense assortment of patterns, sizes and kinds of materials, including worsteds, fine mixtures, cassimeres, Pants hip is the best and the finishing and 9. 0 0 ee ee eee epaeed, ‘There i every wait mevare the stout » the thin man and bj Mane a eae valid respond to thls advertisement. Nove Boys’ Wash Suits Boys’ 73c. Sailor Suits, sizes 3 to 10 years, at 39c 31.88 4.50 Shirtwaist Suits: 1. 4 Floor, ; Add another shirtwaist suit to your wardrobe Bargain Friday. those pretty summer waist suits that we have been selling at 4,50. We have 1,000 of been delivered a week ago, but through a Pants at 2.00 Men's cheviots, tweeds, flannel, serges and cheviots in stripes, checks and from 30 to $2 inches, and every length from 28 to 37 inches, We will go away disappointed. All will want these 4.00 trousers at 2.00. Boys’ 1.00 Sailor Suits, sizes 3 to 10, at 49¢ Thia is a chance to do so that seldom comes. Vou may recall them, ‘Bhis particular lot should have mistake the maker was late, Rather than Tats Tat ot ridiculously | 1 88 accepted is offer and now we e give you the bargains. They are made of a very trimmed with red piping. Skirt is ‘gore, with wide flaring inverted plait back, all seams covered with broad straps of self material, Value, 450; at188 = = =——t—CSt*S SL BH 1.95 Shirtwaist Suits, trimmed with colored piping, at 98¢ 2,95 Shirtwaist Suits, of lawn or striped madras, 1.68 3.50 Shirt Suits, trimmed with colored piping, at 2.28 Wash Skirts and Bathing Suits Women’s Skirts’ of white pique and cotton cheviots, white duck, black and white checks and denims, smartly tailored, and trimmed with self strapping, value 3,25, at 1,98 3.75 Walking Skirts, of linen, pique or barege, 13 gored, 2.28 5.78 Walking Skirts, made of fine mannish suiting, at 3.28 Women’s Bathing Suits, value 4.25, at 2.98 Women’s Bathing Suits of mohair, value 3.50, at 1.98 Another Mammoth Bargain Lot of Women’s 1.25Shoes at69c Third Floor ; Our sale of Women’s 1.25 Patent Vamp Shoes at 69c ' indoubt- edly create a furor among those who want a good, honest, nice appearing, comfortable shoe = at a fidiculously low pric It is impossible to make these shoes Shoes, or even buy the leather for 69c. Our comparative price of 1.25 is about what these shoes would ‘sell for at the factory. There’s a full range of sizes and D and E widths. The fact that there is a limited number of widths is what makes the price so low. Men’s 3.00 and 3.50 Shoes and Oxfords at 1.95 Men’s Peg eprom Oxtord Ties, of patent colt, with the best welt soles, substantial calf linings, sizes 6 to 10, widths C, D and Ej value 3.00 and,3,50, at 1.96 Men’s Shoes, of patent colt and vici, also Men's Coronet Lace Shoes of patent leather; value 3.00 and 3.50, at 1.98 Men’s Lace Shoes and Oxford Ties of Russian calf, Goodyear welt, with best oak soles, sizes 6 to 10, width C, D and E; value 3.00, at 1.98 Miscellaneous Shoe Bargains Misses’ 1.25 and 1.50 Strap Boys’ Canvas Oxford Ties, Sandals, in three distinct styles, red, | in drab and white, pertect in style, well white and patent leather vamp, in sizes built sulid soles, value 1.00, at from 9 to 2, widths C,D and E,at69@ =~ Women’s and Misses’ Ping Pong Women’s Patent Vamp Oxford Tennis Oxfords, value 75¢ and 9Sc, Women’s 1.25 Ties, military heels, PA sizes, widths D | gt 49¢ 50, at 98e : Women's Bathing | ,, Stones’ Sample Shows, valve 1.28 duck, at 25e J Children’s Sandals, of leather, five strap, at 79.¢ Foerderer’s Vici Dressing, value 25e, at patent aie Ss ee eee \ Ne EVENING, JULY 14, 1904, This Plush Seat Rocker at 2.97 Plush Seat Rocker, finished oak or mahogany, high back, broad arms, large seat, firmly supported by 8 heavy turned spindles or posts, spectal at 2.97 Iron Beds, brass rails, 4,29 Figured velour Couches, 8,49 Box Couches for summer, 6.48 Parlor Tables, 69¢ Dining Chairs, 95¢ Dining Tables, 4.98 Sideboards, 12.49 Open Book Cases, 3.29 Odd Dressers, 8.58 Men’s Knocko Hats, 45c Third Floor The ‘'Knocko " Hat, made of soft, pliable material, so that you can roll it up and carry it in your grip or trunk, A re- production of the real Panama. We have them in four seesel is te Ort alable ter boating, fishing, rd . Lines, haf braided nen, 300+, coil value 95c., at 49e. Reels, 150 double multiplying, click and drag, value $1.75, at 1.19, Rods, combination butt, with lancewood tip, value $1, 50, at 5 Bank Lines, braided, 600-foot coils, value $0c,, at 35. Bait Boxes, nicely finished, .value 3¥., Cab aNcs, “The F Quiller,"* all b Nets, “The Fory Quiller,”” wire, value 75c., at 39. Willow Fish Baskets, value $1.75 and $2.00, at 1.29. Wood Reels, 100 yards, value $1.$0, at Photo Supplies Lamps, orange and red glasses, jue $0c., at 39e, Cameras, Seneca, takes 4x5 pictures, 2.98, value $5,00, 5 My 2e.; 4x5 at 26e, Ruby Films, 3 Cyko and Argo Papers, 4x5, per doz., 12e¢. Solution for toning and developing, val- ue, per bottle, 25c,, at 12e. Hammer Plates, 4x5, per dozen, 39¢, Hammocks and Lawn Furniture Hammocks, full size, closely woven, lary low, neat designs; extra pe al value $2.25, at. ..e0.. ia Lawn Benches, strong and durable; value Be Sets, good le boxwood; heavy wickets lawn pegs; value $2.00, at... oe 129 Tennis Goods Princeton Rackets, value $1.00, at 59e, Champion Rackets, value $2.00, at 1.29, Country Club Rackets, value $4.00, at 2.39. Pim Rackets, without name, value $7.00, at 3.49. Nets, size 42x3, value $1.75, at 98. Tennis Balls, value 30c., at 18¢, at 25¢. Tennis Tapes for double court, value Felt Racket Covers, value 50¢. $4.00, a 2.79. ae 30.00 Sewing Machines at 11.47 Fourth Floor. Sewing Machines, made of pol- ished oak, swell front drop 7 head, useful as a 11.4 table when closed ; all the latest improvements and attachments, needles and parts at any time; value $30.00, at 11.47, $35 Sewing Machines, 12,97 $40 Sewing Machines, 18,97 $50 Sewing Machines, 13.97 Instructions free Ribbon Prices Revised — Main Floor, : We've reduced tae prices o! tibbons so perceptibly for bar- gain Friday that you will buy them for future use if you do not need them now. \White 3] yt] Loufsine | inches) value c Ibbon wide, | 12c. at} ; hue F ney 3%{and ee 10 imibbon 3", is.)20° S| Cc, al " §0c Smoked Glasses for the Sea- shore at 12::c Main Floor 2,000 pairs of genuine smoked Coquille Spectacles, the kind you want for the seashore and to protect your eyes 12 { c fromthe glare of the 2 sun, lenses shaped coneavo, convex and extra large Jumbo" size; sold everywhere at 50c, our price 12),¢. China at Halli Rasement Cabarets or double salad dishes, as- sorted shapes. At lobster and i -yrustic han. dles, with rich floral ¥ effects,val- ue each 1.00, at 69e. Cracker Dishes, value 1,00, at 45e Chocolate Pots, large size, rich decora- tions, value 75c, at 39e Carlsbad China Candlesticles, large variety of shapes and decorations, value $0c, at 250 Mayonnaise or Salad Dressing Cups, with tray to match, rich decorations, value 1.00, at 49¢ Oatmeal or Berry Saucers, dainty pink decorations, value each, 15c, at 6¢ Cups and Saucers, fine thin china, value "Toe, at 25¢ Our 13.50 Refrigerators Now 9.75 Basement. Empire Refrigerator ,apartment- house’ style, finished in golden oak, charcoal lined 9 vb) throughout; 27 ins. e wide; depth, 18 ins. ; height, 56 ins.; ice capacity, 75 \bs.; regular value 13,50; special at 9.75 Peerless Ice Cream Freez- er, will freeze cream in three minutes; has the quadruple motion and solid cedar tub; Housefurnishing Prices Reducea Basement. Infant Japanned Bath Tubs, @9c Square Willow Clothes lampers, heavy wood bottom, at ¥Sc Hose Reels, made of hardwood, w!'* Lig | 100 feet garden hose, spec. at BBc, B. & B. Wickless Oll Stoves, blue flame, 2 burners, guaranteed not to smoke or smell, special at 3.08, Gas Stoves, heavy nickel plated, Uy 2 quart size, special at , { | We Close Saturday at 1 o’Ciock Women’s Handkerchiefs ‘ Maln Floor Jc Handkerchie.s, colored border, 3¢. 7e Linen Handker , ade, 25e Handkerchiste, lace trimmed, 10@, Me Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, at Se. Gloves Halt Price : Main Floor Women’s lisle gloves, silk Paris point in black and white, 15¢ with one large ' orn clasp—thekind you are asked to pay more for if sold at the regular price—will be sold here Bar- gain Friday for, a pair, 18e Corsets tion Half Second Floor 1 battate, value Now we 75¢29e@ sttong Value Now 98¢ 36e 4,100 Fabric Belts, Values to 75c, At 10c Each Main Floor, 4,100 Women’s Fabric Belts in allsizes and widths and diferent 10 colors and white, but no blacks—belts that are worth up to 7Sc will be placed on sale Bar. gain Friday at tne phenomenally low price of 10¢. Delicious Candy Basement They are delicious enough to Make your mouth water for more—these freshly made acidulated Eng- 36¢ lish Fruit fablets. They are Candy jeally worth 35c a pound, too, bet we've 2,000 bs and in order to move it all quickly we will sell i to-morrow at, per Ib, 18¢ Fresh Fruited Marshmallows Another big lot fresh from the maker, including raspbeny, orange, peach or cottee tiavors, fe put them up in Siclb, boxes and send them 10c special, per box, Towels and Linens. Floor Barber Tow ‘alue Be., at. Ue, Huck wels, extra lu %e. Table Damask, o4-inch, p yard... ‘ Iie. he “we Damask, inch, — per ya ; ; ie. 1.19 Napkins, 1; per dos. Sie. 1igo. Pillow Cages, 4x30, each O4e, Hed Spreads, full size, each, Yre. Comfortabies, ful size, each... 98e. Blankets, per pair, ‘from ie up WO cescoree bereneeres 108 Notions Reduced Main Floor, Alexander King's soft-fniah black & white, per doa. spoo May Queen Improved Dress 8b alue 2e., special tubber ead LAgbt- Weight D. ese ds, Value 10, and ie, 8] Nickel Safety I Lue be an Nieke afety Pins, val wry S papers for .., aint bea "a Sewing Silk, W-yard ‘spools, Value page BPECIAl, 2 spoon toh. ete Pa Front ‘Hose Supporters, Be, ut value Ans, #0 count, Value 2 8 for be burner, 19 Inches long, spec'al | Japann stralgat an wt Si crimped, per paper ™ io” Russia Iron Ov double lin Fancy Garter Elastic, value ie with two shelves, can be used on per stry myst “be op Slo gas stor lal at SB, Facey Strips of Hastie Belting Tea Kettles, nickel pinted, special value We., per strip ike poset iat ‘ fea or Coftes Pots, solid copper, nickel plated, 3, 4 oF 6 pint alse, In the Drug Store regular value 69,, 6c. and Main Floot spectal at &Be. Best Beef, Wine and fron, fui Combination Toilet Case, cons! ple at Ble ‘of towel roller, comb’ and Mest Witch “Hagel, per pint, 14e.; holder and mirror, nicely var yer nyrtart, 2 nished, svecial at 5c, Finest Viol mmonia; per plit, : 1We,; per quart, ie Trunks Must Go Third Floor. Every trunk in this store must be sold at once, the summer season, Reductions have been made that will insure prompt selling. Read these prices : TN Gem Soap, 3 cakes in @ box, at Be Dr, Karls te. Tar Boap, best for shampooing, 3 bars, 20 Mrs Ella Wilson's’ Perspirine; not a talcum, but will cure excessive per- aspiration; 2 boxes for Biaud's Iron Pills, bottle of 100, se Munyon’s Witch Hagel Soap, guest room size, 3 cakes for Be. ‘otlet Good goods at lowest prices The Best and Purest of Groceries B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps until 12 o’clock, and then one closing, with each 10c. you spend. Bargains in Women’s Knit Underwear Two B. & M. Blue Trading Stamos y 4 Amazing Friday We've been a week planning and buying for this Friday Sale of Women’s Knit Underwear. Buying to fill in broken sizes and replenish depleted lines so that a full range of selection would be here for you. Now we are ready. On regular goods all prices have been radically reduced because we are determined that this will be the greatest sale of knit goods we have ever advertised. Read the descriptions and note the quota'ions, You will quickly see the advane tage of buying a big eupply Bargain Friday. Women’s Vests, of Swiss ribbed white cotton, taped neck and arms, seconds of the 12!gc grade, at Je Women’s Vests, of pure white lisle finished cotton, with plain or fancy necks, value 1Sc, at 9e Women’s Vests, of Swiss ribbed white cotton, low neck, sleeveless or short sleeves, value 19¢, at 124e Women’s Vests,of very fine white lisle thread, plain or lace trimmed value 25¢, 17¢ Women’s Vests, of sheer clastic white lisle thread, silk tape, low neck, sleveless, also fancy torchon lace yokes, value 39¢, at 2fe Women’s Union Suits, of white ribbed cotton, knee length, wide umbrella legs and lace bottoms, low neck and sleeve: less, value 39c, at 2Be Women’s Union Sults, pure vhite, elatorately trimmed yoke, neck, arms and legs with J-inch lace, wide umbrella legs; low neck and sleeveless, at 40¢ Women’s Drawers, pire white ribbed, continuous bands, lace bottoms and wide legs, value 19c, at 14e Women’s Pants, pure white, extra wide leg, lace bottom and French bands, value 25c, at 19¢ 50,000 Las Palmas Havana Cigars at Big Savings Main Floor Bought 50,000 of those celebrated Las Palmas Havana Cigars, hand made, of the best clear Havana tobacco. A satistying cigar for those who are used to good cigars—elegant flavor, clear ashes, delightful aroma. Needn’t be afraid to smoke them yourself or give them away. An opportunity for small dealers to stock up, Because of the exceptionally low price at which these fine cigars will be sold we cannot break boxes, but it will pay you to lay in a suooly for home smoking or your outing. The table of values apn-ars celow; | Brands "°%vaiuePrice Brands "°%\vatue\Pri Pe : paca ‘ | | cnet | Puritangs, 25 2.80 2.74 Rothschild, 25 3.25 | 2.84) Puritanos, 50 4.50 3.49 «Union Club, | 25) 3.50 | Rae! Londres, 100) 9.50 | 6.99 Club House, | 25 | 300 | 1,00, | jLondres Finas, . 100) 9.50 | @.99 Non Plus Ultra,’ 25 3.00 ne 1.99 | . Save Half Your Money in This Clearance of China and Japanese Matting Pourth Flo Time has arrived for an imperative clearance of every roll of China and Japanese matting in The 14th Street Store and prices that have held their own till now have been emphatically reduced. The following comparisons show how much you save, China Matting, value of 40 yards, 7.75: sale price 3.97. China Matting, value of 40 yards, 8.75; sale price 4,97, China Matting, value of 40 yards, 10.50; sale price §,97, China Matting, value of 40 yards, 12.75; salaprice 6,97, Japanese Matting, value of 40 yards, 10,00; sale price 6,29, Japanese Matting, value of 40 yards, 12.75; sale price 7.29, Japanese Matting, value of 40 yards, 13,75; sale price 8.29. Japanese Matting, value of 40 yards, 14,00; sale price 9.29. Ollcloth and Linoleum. Oil Cloth, the kind you pay 30c. for, per yard, 17¢, Linoleum, 4 yards wide, value per yard, 90c,, at 47¢, Underpriced € guarantee Never meant more anywhere than in our big grocery. these goods to be absolutely pure and wholesome. Bixth Floor, 1 — | | Wines and Liquors BU TTER — “Willow | Eg One ear_ lot, PRANKAFURIER SAU- DUFFY'S PURE MALT arm.” extra cream- fancy New SAGE—Ma and 4 hs 3 ery; no better sold at cream hy HIGEEY. poe Sate any price; per i-th received ta print (not de. \ ivered) 19¢ Te | per Ib HAMS -~— Armour’s or ' y= - — Swift's finest sugar-cured Blenie hams, welghing ¢ to | 5 Ibs, each, | COCOAN = ache PP AOC | thread bulk Ib. “ancy old crop hos br 4 Trunks td Saptos, “dry roast: SALMON MeGowan's Co- 631 Dress Trun Or per uumbia River; t-1b. tall ON s $8.24 Dress Trunk OST 18¢ flat can, per’ dosen 18¢c BALM ON atinht 0c $22 Dress Trunks 408 Laurel blend, 62.004 per can FRESH MACKEREL Steamer Trunks, 9 inct ’ Mocha and | BREAKFAST “FOOD — | CREDIT EMISt. per Ib $10.91 Dress: aroma Shredded Whole Wheat pordieg or WEAK H.61 Steamer 7 Biscutt or Tritt thenew | bisits per ib 6c 4% Steamer T sper loast; 12 packages, 1 Faney Cal 6 Deen's 26¢ #1105 per package, LOC | HAT ST aT tatacate 2 Drone T A-Formosa Oolong, | TAP LOCA — Whitman's bot > te ins $11.9 Dress Trun waktast; all | Minute; requires no Qe | fh" pac he nr i ON GAHBLA ak varieties: | soaking: packtce C | ih package: Our pris for oe PEPPER WHISKEY m per OILED HAM-S8 0 gar i years old; per & Tourists’ Trunk Straps | cured; allced to 3 cured ; c ‘ Mar | bottle Tourists’ Trunk Straps, self- MILK | order, per Ib 25¢ i 3 sweetened, the | SARDINES tor locking, has solid brass pol A best In GQ@ Rolland French \ rket; per can in oll, % can ished buckle and best jute web- ATSUP‘Biue Hell: new | opener, ue v1" ‘ ) ratsup; quart bot- | $1,104 can...... ied SRAM bing, 9 foot long. Buckle locks | {iv""dserr "pint bottle, | Suits fclected Man- | riios- | GRAM ; ie.s belt pint bot | ganiila, ree om Spain on ‘ automatically, and in so doing | jv°" ie 1 direct in the original | te. t ait bottle = _ - - PRAS—The nm yJune | casks; quart Mason 25¢ bottle. INDIA PAL tightens straps. Value 75c., weet and di 1b. | jar . yar and Alf, ver ca per dosen, 10c | POTATORS -- New | York | State v at 29¢ $1.09; per can... Early Rose, bushel | picked, per &