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POR LiOWS te 9° crete tee. ott S| Preemie === © |GAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. ASTONISHING BARGAINS. Bretes If They Don't Behave gaara to, te r Last of the July Sales of Summer and Vacation Footwear /IN THE BASEMENT Hons tn the performance announced for| tend thy this evening at Bostock’s Animal Arena i ye In Dreamland, when Capt, Bonavits ‘Gaiideon akos hiv farewell appearance in bie For Men, Women and Children. All Kinds and Styles of Fine Seasonable Shoes at Bargain Prices. Women’s $3.00 patent kid Christy Ties, welt soles, with Cuban heels, m NRCS a feat of controlling and direct- © te HONeill & Co! Extraordinary Prices for Seasonable Suits tor Misses and Small Women || kid, patent leather and box calf, Good- year welt, sizes 7% to 11, B'way at 6th Av. Mth to 35th St. I Price Reductions Maude Unusually Promineat, A Collection of Tailored Suits and Shirt Waist Dresses. We have emptied show cases and "Stripped stock racks to build up a clearance group of prim tailored Coat Suits and Smart Shirt- Waist Dresses. They are made of various wash materials—in white and champagne. At the new low prices we should have ho trouble in attracting the attention of winouelann: womankind to Bar- gains worthy of wthe term; each. ,......eccseeeeeeese: $9.74 Mention of threes other groups: owl Fitting Coat Suits of linen; 30-inch oats, fly front models, finished with belt at At $7. 96|; back; Skirts gore flare, forming inverted pleat Shirt-Waist Dresses made of cotton etamine, chambray, linen and batiste; waists are pleated and tucked, finished with pretty stocks; skirts are gore flare, Shirt-Waist Suits made of dainty figured and — At $1. % = lawns: waists are tucked and skirts Il flare, be admitted to the Kross recelpts will i. Honavita | Ce Lee | re, Arrested. (Third floor.) | On sale Friday morning—at the prices quoted they will ald be all gone by Saturday noon—so be on hand carly, MISSES’ REGULATION SUITS of tan chambray, «m- wa) $2.05 Flashily Dressed Man an ‘Oid-Timer and a Fight Is Averted by Timely Interfer- i) enoe of Stewards. | broidered emblem on sleeve and shield, stitched yoke and 4 full new sleeves—heretofore $5,50— Friday and Saturday MISSES' SHIRT WAIST SUITS—Of figured white merits plaited moetr-nereatts baa eee kiaty and su-( $3.00 iy cite Deutschland arrived at her Ho-| pier this afternoon after an trip for the first cabin pas- Who were entertained during 4 Goncert on shipboard last night hy | } fight between two men over a girl to-day as the ship was leqwing by the accusations of an MISSES' suITs—or" white duck, ‘double-breasted oon} $4, 14.) shapes, with half belt value $6.50—Priday and Saturday.. CHILDREN’S DRESSES—Of fine quality white lawn,) trimmed with fine ieeke it camo eiprebianl aN ;$1 50 Friday and Saturday... Time to Close Out A Sale of Stamped t passenger that @ man who ‘ “Won Gl in the card room was sharper. ‘The passenger list contains the name Miss Margente Fouchler, « ee brunette Fren to be the sister. segeoog and a six-footer, Lynch | the young woman were constantly each other's company during the Both seemed io enjoy each ‘3 beciety the concert was in progress | Right, Miss Fouchier, according to told by the passenmers, was from the side of the Califor- Whe appeared nervous, While he Walking about the deck he paseed | woman leaning on the arm of « whore na! pears on the Qe enor Lay Uribe a baad Bpantard, Both Men Arrested, Officers of the boat declare Senor Vribe would have fared badly in the| that followed had not the | interfered. Both Lynch and) Bla alleged rival were placed under ar- 4nd locked up in their stateroome | the ohip arrived in port when ‘Were released, ly after the gangway was low-| a young woman, who gave her) as Margente Fouchier, reported the Customs officers that shu could Set her valuables, which she ex- | were in the possession ot 4 whe orossed on the same! | mpd Igeldent occurred dust | land was leaving Quar- Bs Yomtine, A quiet mannered passenger, | © who had not sald 4 word ail the way, fi planted hinself In the centre of a @rowd, and levelling his finger in @irection of & Mashily dressed man, f Watched you play in the card and I pay that you are a sharp: ” Phat is a lie,” was the reply. "You are an oldtimer,” insisted the passenger, and as the crowd in- a In sine continued; "1 have bk iz you play every time I cross and it has been\for many years” © Ernie te my second trip 1 am sure although the person necused is ft have cleared over $2,000 on the When Hoboken was reached ‘the flashy man quickly left the pier with small getchel. e ‘Aged Mary O'Keefe Was Alone tn Breekiya House. “(While alone tn the home of William WE Mate, at No. 1H Clinton avenue, ) “Brooktiyn, this afternoon, Mary O'Keefe, <@eventy years old, the housekeeper, wae Her dress caught fire & gas stove, ‘The house was closed up and the ‘Sereame of the aged woman were not heard, Nothing was known of the ac- eifent until a neighbor saw snoke pour- fag from the windows of the dining- He turned ina fire alarm. When firemen arrived they found the body of the housekeeper on the v3 Men Came ‘to SSENGER ACCUSES MAN “OF BEING A CARD SHARP, | "Mr. Male’s family ts in the country. A Undertaker took charge of ' Brooklyn. | 1|We Close at Noon on Fridays 1 There'll be interestenough, » from 8,30 to noon) \t0 crowd this big store from i) tati! the closing bell 7” 4 L — ot hmatih Hoyt an of us er tre ra of CR od hed Daring July and | | Boys’ Washable Suits Fiat | $1.00 hed vans Tee? | SOC Now is the time to close out Boys’ Washable Suits and the occasion presents a fine opportunity to rig the little fellows out for the balance of the season at a great saving. { They are cut im the latest style Russian and Sailor Guits with Cadet, Lion and Sailor collar— materials are galateas, linens, crashes, cheviots and al chambrays—some have bloomer trousers—in the +$1, 00 collection are some Kilt Suits, the making alone conti nt more than we have marked them— not all sizes In each, but eyery size in some style, Ready for you Friday im two lots Art Embroidery Specials (Second Floor.) Pillow Slips Made of tan Art materi Pillow Tops, stamped bed hand painted In | tinted, in a large variety of al de- signs esairly te ; ag ¢ nd colo; 1 they last, for,, " * 95c! Sie Titay ton 12'c Pillow Tops A Great Clean-up Sale of Men's Furnishing Goods (Tirst Floor, aist St. Side) Linen Collars | Half Hose Neckwear Men's Silk Neck. Linen Collars, bro- | Lisle and Cotton Half, «n siser—were Ne FT} — formerly 1G, NOW sarees AC io 55e ps now ‘d 15¢ | ie to $0¢,, now., 15¢ Crash Coats Alpaca Coats Men's Crash Coate—| Men's Alpaca Coats,were a 9c, wit. 50 38¢ | 2: .49 to $2.98 "$I. 48) each, now.. jeach, now. | Union ‘Suits. |Men's Union Suits - Suspenders Men's Suspenders — former price 18 jane to Ase, for. Underwear Lisle Shirts and wae 34¢ ‘Shirts Men's Negligee omunenne 35¢ 10% and {1 to 2.. 2 Fulton ged o Trading Stamps Free. —Y esenting this coupon at Conger, 's Store re PRIDA ¥ Vely 3) ind main purchases amount. or more, we mil ge 30 i Good ading Stamps Free, Ww. in addition to those fol 8.8 W, you receive on your purchase. 500 Dozen Women's Clean-Up Sale Odds and Ends Women’s Reliable Hosiery (First Floor, 21st St. Side.) \ Women's Imported Lisle Thread Hose (high “ei were 75c. lo " 48¢ Women's Imported| Women's tan, black, Black Cotton Hose— | fancy, Cotton and Lisle were 19¢. to Ie. were Sic, to per pair, now. 12i¢) 50¢. pair, now.. 19C 30 “Edwin C. Burt” Shoe. With the the experience of forty years behind itthis ~~ make of shoe is not Kamin Bw ether fs the market hi ope Y le ha t Ket and styles tor a geatalens muted Pomesmes the same dignity of d gracefulness of outline, superior work: F | | manship and general excellence that | | identified it in the past—the _The ae ae Bhoe re. | OL only ma S08 peeenieih trom $3, 50 (Second Toor, | Big Reduction in the Price of Housefurnishings and China (Basement) Dinner Set Special | Refrigerators The O'Neill Cleansable No. 3 size Thin Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 hardwood and galvanized steel lining pieces (4 colors), composed of round and filled with mineral wood—will soup tureen—large size plates—large hold 60 Ibs. ice—regular §14.00— Waists at Less Than Cost. ISTOMBR. NONE SENT C, 0, D. NONP BXCHANGED. These Waista are made from Lawns, Percales, Chambraya, Ginghame, Japanese Silk, Madras and other summer erwe ‘They come in al! colors, black sea, In the a Revers atyles, Selling ONE TO A 100 doa, W 5 100 dos. Walsts, worth 93.06 and $2.40 O5e 100 dos. Waleta, worth $3.60, $3.00, ry 60 ‘and $5.00, at similarly reduced prices, Ties, $1.2 Regular Selling Price, $2.50. No shoe bargain ever offered can compete with this in rare value-alving. The Oxfords are the newest of the season, fine Vicl Kid and Patent Leather, hand- some and correct styea of top and heels, alsaa 244 to 8. Children’s $1.75 Russet Shoes, 98 $00 pairs are reduced tor this sale, made of excel- lent quality ‘Tan Goatskins, extension soles, sizes Me to 2. Women’s $1.50 Shoes, 89c. 400 pairs of fine I.ace Shoes, with flexible soles, sizes 3 to 8, Cuban and military ‘heels. Men's $2.50 Pants, $1.00 Laat call on these elegant semi-dreas Pants for Men, ira lett, all of very desirable fabrics, auch a5 Hv ked, plaid aus eee Cheviots, also double- faced Worateds; perfect fitting, strongly sewn. To the early customer an excellent cholce {s offered, in sizes $0 to 42 walst, 31 to 34 len up to $2.50; all to go at vegetable dishes—large meat dishes— & Satie” and Bitte seinen rige sy lor $6. so + $10, 00 morrow and Saturday only j frecassiad ‘Class Lem. jo match and metal tray—all perlect— so good that the manufacturer guar- good rubber rollsregular §2.25— dors— assorted shapes and sires _——————_ nnd Wringer Special onade Sets The Windsor Clothes Wringer —a ee $1.60—to-morrow $1 00 antees It against wear for two years, Cusp idors we Lie “id $1.65 about 3 dozen of them—reg- 39¢ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2Ist Street Condon of large pitcher, 6 tumblers first-class wringer in every respect— and Saturday, and we back the guarantee—10-inch Heavy brass and cal plated Cuspi- ular 6%. to $2.75—t0 close DURING JULY AND AUGUST STORE CLOSES AT 5.30 P. M. Women’s Fine Oxford all widths, O od Women’s $3.00 and $2.00 black kid Oxfords and patent leather Colonials, Splendid Vacation Shoes for Children. Child's and Misses’ $1.50 and $2.00 Canvas Oxfords, in tan, white and drab, sizes 6 to 1.00 Boys’ Russet Lace Shoes. sizes aM to sig Vi 25 | Youths’ Russet Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to2. 1.00 Store Closes at 1 P. M. Saturdays During July and August. Pil NAMM, Brooklyn SATURDAYS AT 1 P. M, Sale of Ladies’ Belts, Crush and \Plaited Styles, best quality Taffeta, in Black, White and all the new colors to match suits; regular price 39¢. and §0c.; on sale 21 here to-morrow at......sssseseseveees c Wecarry a full line of extra size belts, Crushed Silk and Pleated Belts in all colors, at lowest prices in Greater New York. Hosiery and Underw Specials. 24c; Value 60¢. and 89¢.; Women's imported lisle 9 thread Hoslery, fast black, all-over lace and Richelieu and Rembrandt ribbed Iale thread Hose, with white soles and white tipped heels and toes, par 10c ir, regular price 28¢., Children's black lece isle thread open-work Hose, some with seam- less feet, others with French fect, all perfect goods, |) alaes 6 to TH, 10c each, good 7c. value, Women's White Ribbed Vests, low necks, sleeveless, finished fronts, others plain, all with silk ribbons at necks and armholes, very elastic, 1 2hc; formerly sold for 25¢,, Children's white ribbed Hele thread Veats, extra fine quality, iow ect, sleeveless, finished with silk tape, sisew 20 A sing Offer for Friday. In Ivory, Cream White Dress Fabrica. Cream and Ivory Wigured Poplins Cream and White Bedford Cords 59¢, Cream English Storm Serge, 40 | 49c, Cream and Ivory Mohalr Siellians N. B.—The above is for Friday only and | positively no Mall Orders | filled and hone sent C, 0 Dd. A Clean-Up Sale, About one thousand yarde !n Colored Dress Goods and Fancy Walstings, This is a time when is more Valuable than merchandise, Don't judge quality by littlenesa of price, wet & case of quick riddance; values up to S6¢. yd.; Friday, your pick at 9% tbe, de. For Friday’s Great Sale. Jos. Wild’s Cork Linoleums. 125 cages of ten different patterns, in beauti- ful and Inlaid effects; also same floral carpet dogigns; the grandest value ever offered; », is that are selling regularly at 65e, 3 10 S5c. a yard; special at. 4g . |. Namm. WORLD WANTS ARE GREAT REST BRODUCERS NI rave 4 eek to the back; regular price $1.50 a Joseph Wild’s Linoleums. cases of genuine Wild's Linoleum, colors yard, and you can’t buy it anywhere for less; our price No Mail Orders Filed. None U. 0. 0. A. L. Namm. 98¢ Candy Specials Friday and Saturday The usual two-day spycials are Cream Almonds, Assorted Caramels, New) assorted Salle “Mille Dolce” Chocolates. We have-added these to tlis array of sweets: Fancy Baskets cemtaining about % Ib, of assorted choc- Linens, Scarfs, Centre Pieces and Doilles, an. With be mb ad i dered scoll es; stam) in faa and Carentan! de- signs, Doilies, 9x9 inches, exch.. 146 Doilies, 12x9 Inches, each., Cc Dollies, 15x9 inches, each, 49 Tray Cloths, 12x18 in. each some with lace |! | 15¢] Tray Cloths, 16x24 in., each 39C Tray Cloths, 18x27 {n., each 49c¢ Centres, 18x18 and 20x20 Inches, each. .oreesses Centres, 21x21 in, each... HEMSTITCHED PI : 15x15 Inches, e4Ch.sercene 2OC 24x24 inches, each. ..s00.. 696 30x30 inches, each. ..evere 746 36x46 inches, each.. Scarfs, 18x45 in., each. nea, almonds and glaced cherries 29¢ ws onan Cho do late ACE PAPERS ‘AMD 30¢ MOTTOES: Lace Paper Doilies, Shand 6 ineh, assorted patterms, 5c packages of 3 dozen.. Complete assortments bf pa- per Napkins, Favors and Table Decorations suitatile for porch and lawn parties. Clothing Plums You May Reach With a Price-Pole S Shorter Than Usual. We are passing alon; ong to you a a manufacturer's price concession: on these two groups of Ments Suits, asking only our usual modest margin of profit: Men's Suits at $12.96 Made ora at $18.00 Fine Worsted Suits, made in three-button double-breasted sack style, lined with. best quality serge. Expect the grade of tailoring and finish customary with $18.00 and $20.00 garments, and you will not be ted. These are fine double-breast-/ ed Suits made of tan and Made to Sell at $12.00) gray overplaids and home- and $15.00. spuns; the coats are quarter lined with alpaca ; t! ana If style, with permanent turn-up at bottom, are ately tumrines Suits and ithe fabrics have been handled by tallors + A have devoted to them the skill required to make light- weight suits permanently graceful and shapely, Two Good Lots of Negligee Shirts for Men.. ing that there are pps a your Summer supply of Shirts pn Mo have dropped out inthe regular course of service— we are led to suggest two recruitsyyou may command for lite ewww} Shirts of woven andyprinted madras and pri percale-—quiet, neat effects; well made, well ifit- At 48c ting—all with separate cults; sizes 14 to 48; made to sell at 75c. and $4.00, ewes) Shirts made of high-class imported and domestic madras, in light and dark patterns; made to'sell At 94c] it $1.50 and $2.00; alsoga collection of fine white pleated shirts. A List for Smokers to Ponder! Over and Profit By. —wa —Sus | Clear H Diplomaticos; box of Aid bl at ine me ee soll ehewhere — : $5.50; our price $3.74 combination filer, box of 94 9g | erivor—Jockey hab KeytWest ; Bros. ~ Havana Smok- bo: 50, clear Havana, ers—made in Tampat-all Havana elsewhere at $5.5 filler and wrapper; box of 50, sold elsewhere 8 $2.50, Ot gt 98 rice ..+. Galata igh ‘braaé Mixtutes< ore at made in Belfast, wacked in alr- Parto Rican tight tins: Macanea_ Violetas — fine, ion frat Cigars — box of , Outing Suits, $9.96, os Landgespe atininre 31-3 08, 3 16 o7 ‘$1 64 Some facts that apply to everything we sell, Harness. Sth Floor. prob \s a peg from the Harness Department, on which we hang aigeneral i Ttworminute or Speedway Harness—made of oak tanned leather, trimmed with bronze, is considered the s/andard Driving Harness of its class. It is sold by Our regular others at $50 a set. k. $29.99 Price differences of this Grt are in eyidencethroughout the harness stocks, as well as tHroughout Panel departments. ingle Buggy Harness as low as $9.74 a set—serviceable, well- ras that com Legpvnowe peri foe sarebe. This harness ndidl meets tht large demand for an roger ‘amb Re pati 4 service. No matter ty peace Wwpseh

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