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Be a ieee tk RTT hen NOR THE WORLD: FRIDAY ‘EVENING, June .u, 1004 ! . las Park and found the boy near! One Hundred and Thirdeth street with y FEARING OPERATIC @ small package of Pariy green in his | § Than. He already had teken a small ! HARLEM SOCIETY GIRLS TO MAKE THEIR DEBUT ON THE STAGE. Sy 5 and) 7. doy Arrested While Taking Ba- fanas from Steamship Made a Hero in the Eyes of the to be allowed to dia, won saved. he Harlem Court he was com- ed to Bellevue to be er amined as smaniiv. Ag he was being led out he sald to Hil 1o they want to toree me to Tm not Mt to live, I want to Store Open Until P. M. Saturday, Dainty Hot- Weather Luuches, Palatial Restaurant, 8th Floor. Special values for Saturday until 1 P. M. A SATURDAY bargain directory for hurried shoppers—those going away for short Outings, Essential requisites at prices that make it worth your while to come before closing time, one o'clock Saturday afternoon, Swallows Paris Green in St.| | Nicholas Park, but Is Saved |» by Stumach Pump~“I’m Not: Fit to Live,” He Says. Halt-craged by brooding over an oper- George Waite, sixteen years old, of ation whith led him for life, fo, U4 Weat Seventeenth street, may Jeighteen-year-old Join Qlithero went such values as we offer for to-morrow that brought them there, 4nd the police did him 4 good turn when Into Bt, Nicholas Park and tried to kill Take an inventory of what you need to make your outing an enjoyable one and come to-morrow Mey arrested him while tying to himeelf with parle green. He ie now and take advantage of these remarkable saving prices, @eoure some bananas from the steam- at Bellevue Hospital, awaiting an ex- amination ay to his sanity } Glithero was a bright young fellow and lived with his grandmother, Mrs. Auna Green, at No. S4 West One Hun- dred and Twenty-fourth street, His Allianea. Im court the boy told Bis mother, so {ll she could eat Mething but fruft, and a coffer so @eanty thet the only way to get fruit ‘Was to steal it, Men’s*4bathing suits | Men’s °3 silk shirts, to-morrow, *] 75, to-morrow, *| ,75, ‘The police thought tt the old story and ‘Went to the boy's home, where they found drs Waite {11 in bed, ao low that @ wearful sister had not dared tell her g'@f George's arrest, Ail the income of the little family came from the sale of ~ @he few fish that George could catch from his little fat-bottomed boat. He }qwent out in the bay every morning with yhle Une, and Fulton Market paid him a few pennies every night for his catch, parents died when he, wag an Infant. Up to Inet March, when he met with an aceldent, he worked hard and helpod support his grandmother, Then came an unlucky day. While working around an elevator shaft he fell down several stories and was no li injur: ‘an operation whieh te m crippled and imperfect for Ife, had to be performed, His life “as your dentist} Splendid for your teeth, Tis great sale of men’s high-grade bathing suits worth up to $4 at $1.75 con- tinues right up to 1 o'clock Saturday, and there's no excuse for any man wearing some old suit others have worn when he goes to the beach Sat- urday afternoon or Sunday. Malu Floor, This Is an ¢éxceptional as- sembly of bathing suits. Did you notice the great crowd of shoppers that thronged the store last Saturday morning? It’s JUST enough for a half day’s selling— 450 light weight Summer silk and silk and linen $3 shirts at $1.75. We saved them purposely for Saturday forenoon, and every man who desires a cool, dressy appearance on a day when it’s too hot to wear coat or vest will be here to claim at least one of these splendid values. tain Ftoer, was saved, but he brooded over hie They're above the average They're not made of cheap, Keeping the wolf from the door and crippled condition and often was heard ill tell . that” lls M $2.50 to ny flimsy silk, but of a high we trying to ease their suffering mother, to wish that he lind been allowed to dle will tell you, {} They are exactly the kind ity fine weave, in light colored ,@n@ heep ber ta ignorance of the real Kefore leaving his home he told his {/ required Stripes and a Deverty, was the task at which the grandmother he Intended ending his life y $ by men $ plain white. ebtidren pee sored tet mst 6 bie ‘Iva useless, anyway, and I am’ sick & who Md course George, other boys, of it," he satd. He told her he was [Pr know a they are \erawied through & port-hole of the going to St, Nicholas Park. As noon as ed ° good : the negligee Steamship Wedneaday night and were| he had gone the grandmother hurried \" sult from a poor one. The style, cut full and loose in bedy Marrying off a broken bundle of Bananas when Policeman Madden - Sgught them. To the other boys the to the West One Hundred and Twe: Ath Street Station and told the grant her grandson was about to com- price is the sensation of the Season, because the manu- self neckbands—soft, ud narrow cufls—pearl \ \! buttons — all sizes, facturer favored us with $74 rae Bananas were « delicacy. To George i HIN was sent to St Suits at less'than half price. but only 450, ree ge they were a necessity, and he cried all The Misses aulineAnd - If you've been accustomed to warn member, and they'll & ; night in hie cell at the police station. Norma dampbell- rented sults, Just stop and think how | ib. SMaetber the aw will be stera WRAL ssa cien; society will lose two of Ite mont bi hining Mghte this fall wher much less it will cost you M the long {% comes to punishing George or not the do fot know, but they do Know that they will try to help the at: Mieted family. all go, to-mor- Wy row forenoon, They constituted a small surplus stock of the foremost manufac- \ turer who caters to ex- (nh clusive high-class haber- \ dashers. $1.75 is less the Misses Pauline aud Morna Campbell, of No, 621 West One Hundred and Twen. ty-fourth street, will make thelr debut tn the theatrical profession, The Misses Campbell, who are eighteen and twenty years old respectively, are the daughters of John Campbell, who ts i} known in Harlem both soaially and polftically. run to have one that fits and gives satis- faction before you pass by this fleeting Opportunity, These suits are made of the best and Strongest worsted yarns—periect color- ONeill & Co ings—black, navy and gray—combination Striped shirt Retailers Supplied by any Sovder, dobbders Bupplied by WALI H. FLEER @ CO, tea, §) Philadeiphie, Or Te, LOWRNTHAL, Distributor, 315 West dutn Street, New York, > & gloom over the Roosevelt training 4 trunks—som leevel: d others hi . than the cost of the ma- a . ECIALS pure ai ‘ or i ey sell at $6.00 a suit; the rest are | J §e@, for men’s $1.50 10 KL HIMSELF 10 tp HER LIFE STEAMBOAT BRETT LAID UP. The following remarkable SP sults that ate cs ng all over the city at no less than Suis Ll Dinabled by Bnd of Shaft Dropping will be on Sale _ ual td * 8 ba mavate Bt. = > CrCl CO Cr lc for $2 | . Out of Peattion. 2% 16 19 7 15 3 89c, fer a Eaten Sults—fine quality—biue mer: Mahoney Could Not Get Meat Because of the Strike, and Feared He Would Be Driven , Out of Business, Saturday from 9 until 12 only. i *1.65 for women’s ‘2.50 bathing suits. Good quality black serge—sallor collar with white braid. '2,50 for women’s ‘3.50 bathing suits. Blue or blick mohair with stole collar—white braid The entire collection represents merchandise of a high | class, selected from our regular stocks, and every item quoted away below Regular Price for this Special Morning Sale, . None sent C, 0. D.—No mail orders. '2,25 for girls’ ‘2.75 bathing suits. Excellent quality mohair—collar or stole eflect—white braid, ‘The steamboat James T. Brett, which has been running between Pter 6 North Miss Hamilton Leaves Roose=! niver ana New Brunswick, N. J., carry + . jing fretht, was disabled yeaterday af- velt Hospital for a Vacation racon vy the outward end of the shaft dropping out of posttion, while on her and Shoots Herself to Death|<""' (9, this ely from Keyport XJ Th at fed to make Rossville, at Belleville, Ont. la 'L, and the tue oknJ A. Bouker 9 tow her to the city, She to Pler 6, where her freight, ty beer kegs, was unloaded, she was taken to Hoboke Table to get meat with which to wupply his customers, and fearing the buteherv’ strike and consequent advance Word was recetved at Roos pital that Migs Kathleen Hamilton, one Im the price of food would force him r clive aN h - ag ’ ; 2 $> OK, 4 1 slow his reworan JJ) Ma [Sonia has suited alae ot be D L 5 Women’s $1.25 and $1.50. Waists, 75c. ‘1.75 for misses’ ‘2.95 shirt waist suits. honey, fifty- years old, of No, : , d styles of madras, fii sy Bet UE Ww ear ae Peer ees , |bome in Belleville, Ont. The report if on 8 $00 Women's Waists, made in the most approved sty! ras, fine stern ly wend ar lrrsen ta] ROR Ea ib Sard 8 y colored chambrays and white lawn, lace ot embroidery trimmed— "7 hg *1.75 for girls 53.50 dimity dresses. bad luek, and when the beet strike | stias Hamilton, who waa twenty-five PERFECT former prices $1.25 and $1. ” Sees pELem ee Mesaen ey 4 was ordered feared he would be forced : ; ; ey $ a | 05 Gat of bunineen in hin rasaurant at [ZHU OH orated eee wks va T teers 1.75 for misses’ ‘2.95 Summer skirts. rhirty-f and Firs j ; — Geel Trtands, 60 Ok Whom TOO @ GIOOMY | ratner to W. H. Hamilton, manager of 20c Ib. for 35c chocolates and bon-bons. view of the outlook, Mahoney Women’s Linen Skirts, plaited models, white and tan—the $2 95 . said he 5 tt would chante’ {Cio ‘ i ; ay, 9 until 12, ei ie ee "then | (* Belleville branch of the Merchanta'|Cloanses and ; beautifies the regular price was $3,00—Saturday, 9 w 1 Delicious aweets for your Sunday outing or picnie. ; wat dows and read all the nas | Bank, of Canada, and a man of financial! teeth and purifies the breath, . tonalite. Setelioras é at of the strike, went into & bi a thot himeelf. hie temple and death was instantaneous BABY GIRL HURT IN COLLISION DIES Thrown from Track, Overturned by Trolley Car—Child Was Taking Ride with Her Father and Brother. i and soctal prominence, After she had left the hospital Mise Hamilton wrote several letter@ to friends there, In nove of them did she betray y despondeney ! her ¢ The bullet eter Used by people of refinement = for over a quarter of a century, | Very convenient for tourists, | PREPARED BY some time, The was her sutchle. : Sunday World Wants Work Monday Mornina Wonders. ‘! for men's straw hats worth up to ‘2.50. A positive clearing of the newest styles—sailor or roll brim, Women's Neckwear,25c.| Corset Covers, 23c, Regular Price, 50c, Regular Price, 35c. Lace and embroidered Stocks, Yokes, | Women's Cambric Corset Covers, Collareites and Ties, in white, ecru, | high and low neck, lace and embroid- Arabian and combination colors— | ery trimmed, finished with ribbone— made to sell at $0¢.—Satur- 25 regular price, 35c—Satur- day. until 12, iC day, 9 until 12 ‘I for pair men’s good duck trousers, Nothing cooler or more becoming for vacation or outing wear, '8,50 for men’s outing suits worth to ‘18, | Cool, dressy coats and trousers of high grade homespun. felt, got that Mi would n next ne Miss Mamtlton wa and apparently very her work, She wae brigh always, and ber tragic deal W. L. DOUGLAS rz $3.50 SHOES «72. Brockton Leads the Shoo Fashions of the World. | nd Floor.) (Pirst Floor) STA Summer Corsets, 35c. Made Veils, 19c. Regular Price, 69c. Regular Price, 50c, | Women’s Summer Ventilating Cor- Chiffon, Tuxedo, fancy and hair’ sets, short and medium, sizes 18 to 30, line meshes, hemstiched, embroid- in white only—regular price ered, chenilled and plain, in black, | 69c—-Saturday, 9 until 12... 35¢ (Second Floor.) white, brown, hed om vals and white on black—1% yards long —_ | Women's Belts, 19¢. Value, 49c, ~-value $0¢.—Satur until 2... | | Washable Embroidered Linen Belts, in white and light blue~also plain Crushed Linen Belts, assorted buckles—value 49c-—Sat- ‘1.35 for ‘2.50 parasols=-newest shades, Pretty striped effects in all the newest shades— also plain. a thrown *1,50 for *2.50 Persian lawn waists. Front of six broad tucks and narrow Cluny lee—new style. 25c for correct 75c linen stationery. L] a ‘ ® 100 sheets, 80 envelopes—Stratford linen—two popular sizes, ‘2.10 for a 10-inch cowhide club bag, ; ‘The popular travelling bag—sizes up to 18 Inches at $3.60, Rilzabeth Marmord, two years old, of Bo, 2 Crosby street, died to-day in St. ‘Vineent’s Hospital from injuries re- eelved last night when the wagon in Which she was riding wtth others was (First Floor) Women’s Hose, 18c. by | WL. Dow pee aber ene sats Secular Brice. 48 c overturned by an electric car in from more men's$3. es than a. egular Price, 25c. urday, 9 until 12......66 : ety a tae addveat tated dentin bat inadorbob ahbuss Women’s fast black sonia: cotton (First Floor.) 4c for paper-bound popular novels; . Ys a nia took | Hes: (Me?msdorf dye)—made to sell ’, 300 titles by standard popular authors— large print— good paper. fs @ truckman, ‘and at night he took » Lagat EAS i | Women's Swiss Bassoniawl to. Sareea ane pyowe ag ag ad Satter than $5.00 Shans” | arcs, ms—Ssturtos © 4B) Ribbed. Vests, Loc. "6 for ‘7.20 special 32-inch railroad trunk. A very strongly built trunk—sizes 34 to 40—value $8 at $7. @ ride through the streets in his truck, Value, 18c, to 25c. 300 dosen Women's extra fine Swiss Ribbed Vests, sizes 4, § and 6—usu- ally sold from 18¢. to 25¢, 10 ¢each—Saturday, 9 until 12, Cc (ret Floor.) Go-Carts, $5.25, Regular Price, $7.75, (Firat Floor) Women's Drawers, 33c. Regular Price, 59c. Women's Drawers of fine cambric, deep hemstitched tucked ruffle; also lace and embroidery trimmed—regu- lar price, 5%¢,—Saturday, 33 Puniil 12.... . “| have purchased two pairsof your shoes and amdelightedwith them. | Your $3.50 shoes give me better satisfaction than the ones for which | hays hereto- fore pald $5.00 and, over,” et A NN A a ein a a a 2.8% overtool ‘treet and rammed it, The wagon was turned over and the occupants scattered about the ftreot, Little Elizabeth was so badly Injured that she was taken to St. Vin- cents 1 tal where the dactore had been fatally injure! iy. Daniel Leonard, motorman of the car. was arrested and will be held for tho Coroner, MAS, PARNELL 100 PILL TO 60 10 COURT Bankruptcy Proceedings Against | Widow of Irish Parliamentary | 50c for 78c canvas weave hammocks. Very strong and serviceabie—also $6 hammocks at $3.25. $10—Men’s Waltham watches, worth double. Truthful timekeepers—7-jewel movement—20 years’ guarantee—open face—thin model—half pried 1.95 for women’s ‘3 russet oxfords, bargain in black—Cuban heel—sizes 3 lo 8A to E, (Second Floor.) s Hammocks. Tull size Mexican Hammocks that were formerly 75¢. and 89¢. 60 each—Saturday, 9 until 12., ic Close woven Hammocks, some with pillows and some plain, assorted colors, full size—formerly $1.25—Saturday, 9 until 12. 98o (Dhird Floor.) 21c for women’s 35c washable belts. Every one is hand-embroidered—so ¢ressy and ¢asy to launder. ’ 2.90 women’s ‘6 shirt waist suits. Made of fine lawn—lace trimmed—three smart styles, 35c for women’s 75c pure silk gloves, , ‘ Pure silk mesh or Milanese suede lisle—new Summer styles, E>" and sold by W.L.Dougiasin 1903. W. L.Douglas Shoes are made of the followiag leathers: HEYL'8 PRENOH PATENT OALP, DOVOLAS VICI KID, fy PAT. CORONA COLTOKIN, AO-M4l CALP, PING OALP, IMPERIAL HORGE BKAMUL, RUSSIA GALP, RTO. [4ay, 9 untll 12s soe (Third Leader Have to Be Adjourned | {~ No matter where you Ive, you can gal W. L. Do Boys’ Wash Suits and Short Pant Suits A at Without Date. Bose, ssta Ss and 32.00 Shes for wont fan (Special from 9 until 12 Saturday). Enjoy this programme the pure food show. las name and prce ps Y ri LIVES vain aad p prints wpe © ' CYREDA BISCHT QUEEN OLIVES 3 cartons... ROYS' WA! UITS—Cut Ri id Sa COGNAC BRAN. ou against b ROY SH S$! ut in Russian an ior style, oi 45¢ | ¥ - P 244 to 10 years—regular price $1,00—9 until 12 Saturday,.,... fone re Programme. oat Gem rae x eligwe LONDON, Iuly The nancial ard | 7 7 IBLI-O ~ All fa- eee toon. ho age ther mules of Mrs. Parvo, widow | naep Mra poouten seetes, 85:50 shoe stores, you will find all tha 1!) sos: WASH SUITS—Will close out all our fine Wash Suits cut in fare TB | mmawsouars | fl ae Ale. ho. Ban eR Charles Stewart Parnell, have widths. One pale iti . ae OR lo toes, Sailor and Russian styl also Kilt Suits, one and two piece— D (Burgandy) — J FRANK HOY 8 print nurren | MOUyT y NOx dup ruin bo tho Grtatton | Also OD, L. Deugas High Cres ae, oy hye To aa formerly $1.98 to $3,989 until 12 Saturdays ssesesseesccee ‘ | Lb Galvet @'Ce. Ror. MANIKIN: UN. nine Were BY i ‘OH . uptey Court, where, at a meet- nes nlp ets e i 12 bottles, MGI: * churned trea daily ). Gail bot the ccelitors, he testimony ot | nit gdpentas, oma Coren Coltaktn BOYS’ SHORT PANTS SUITS—Summer weigh's of serges, cheviots and | quart bottle, .” Rs from pare feb Full Quart nee. «| eoded then be nest ii) Uaetinee produced.” '* ‘he test Pa 7 iris DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, W.L. Douglas $3.50 Shoe Stores in Greater NewYork: roadway, corner Howard Street 245 Siehth 5 way, corner Sth Street. 620 Wie Fig near 140th Street, —3 piece suits 10 to 16 years—formerly §5.00—Saturday, 9 Unt Daeererccceeree HOCH HA EIwmR (Rhine Wine CP Becardt Kreuanach, Oer many? dosen pints, ton, not delivered, aho BOILED HAM — Swill Premium. casaimeres, cut in sailor, Russian and Norfolk styles—-sizes 2% to 10 50 I (Third Floor, | eream: 1-1, in care . No Mail Orders—None Sent C. 0, D, from London Jan. ing order in bank- ce he Te . inted against Mra. Aay, Garner ie Streot, ree : BPOORLYN, ae a ‘ondway, cor. eM ee rn. 2. | | ras 14 1 Yee = qi }, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street,

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